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Bob Dylan Accused Of Sexually Abusing 12-Year-Old Girl In 1965
A 68-year-old woman, identified only as J.C., claimed that Bob Dylan sexually abused her when she was just 12 years old. A 68-year-old woman, identified only as J.C., claimed that Bob Dylan sexually abused her when she was just 12 years old. -
Toddler In Florida Accidentally Kills Mom With Unsecured Handgun
A mom in Altamonte Springs, Florida was shot by one of her children who had found an unsecured handgun inside their apartment. A mom in Altamonte Springs, Florida was shot by one of her children who had found an unsecured handgun inside their apartment. -
Supreme Court Sides With New York Landlords, Lifts Parts Of Eviction Moratorium
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled to block some parts of the eviction moratorium in New York State. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled to block some parts of the eviction moratorium in New York State. -
Virginia School Board Approves Controversial LGBT Policy
The Loudoun County School Board approved Policy 8040, a policy aimed at expanding the rights of gay and transgender students. The Loudoun County School Board approved Policy 8040, a policy aimed at expanding the rights of gay and transgender students. -
Proposed Bipartisan Legislation Aims To Halt Google And Apple App Stores' Dominance
A bill proposed by both Democratic and Republican senators aimed to significantly change how mobile app stores operate and earn money. A bill proposed by both Democratic and Republican senators aimed to significantly change how mobile app stores operate and earn money. -
3 Major U.S. Airlines Reject Mandating COVID-19 Vaccinations
Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, and Delta Air Lines announced that they are not planning to make vaccinations mandatory for their employees. Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, and Delta Air Lines announced that they are not planning to make vaccinations mandatory for their employees. -
Landlord In Las Vegas Shoots Dead Two Tenants Over Unpaid Rent
Authorities said the shooting likely stemmed from an argument over the tenants' unpaid rents. Authorities said the shooting likely stemmed from an argument over the tenants' unpaid rents. -
Passing Of $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill A Bipartisan Win For Biden
The $1 trillion infrastructure bill passed the U.S. Senate with an unconventional bipartisan 69 to 30 vote. The $1 trillion infrastructure bill passed the U.S. Senate with an unconventional bipartisan 69 to 30 vote. -
Durst Murder Trial: Robert Durst Says He Did Not Kill His Best Friend
Robert Durst denied that he killed his friend, Susan Berman, and stated that he didn't know who had shot her. Robert Durst denied that he killed his friend, Susan Berman, and stated that he didn't know who had shot her. -
Tesla Requiring All Employees At Nevada Factory To Mask Up
Tesla's mask mandate will apply to all workers at its Reno factory regardless of vaccination status. Tesla's mask mandate will apply to all workers at its Reno factory regardless of vaccination status.