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Man suspected of throwing a pipe bomb at The Satanic Temple in Massachusetts is arrested, prosecutors say | CNN
A suspect has been arrested for allegedly throwing a pipe bomb that damaged The Satanic Temple headquarters in Salem, Massachusetts, where investigators found a letter addressed, “Dear Satanist” at the scene last week, prosecutors announced.
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Trump and Polish President discuss NATO members increasing their defense spending | CNN Politics
Former President Donald Trump and Polish President Andrzej Duda discussed NATO spending in a dinner meeting at Trump Tower in New York City, according to a readout of the meeting from the Trump campaign.
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LAPD officer will not face criminal charges in killing of girl at store during police confrontation with suspect | CNN
A Los Angeles Police Department officer will not face criminal charges in the 2021 fatal shooting of a 14-year-old girl killed inside a department store when police fired at a man suspected of attacking a woman, California prosecutors said.
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Arizona Senate keeps effort to repeal abortion ban in play | CNN Politics
A bill that would repeal Arizona’s 160-year-old abortion ban was successfully introduced in the state Senate on Wednesday after the Republican-controlled House of Representatives failed to advance a similar effort.
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US slaps new sanctions on Iran’s drone program as Israel considers response to weekend attack | CNN Politics
JUST IN: The US imposes new sanctions on Iran, targeting its missile and drone program as it looks to punish the regime for its weekend attack on Israel.
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GOP members urge Johnson to swiftly change rules over vacating speakership | CNN Politics
Speaker Mike Johnson is being lobbied by his members to raise the threshold required to trigger the procedure to oust the speaker, according to multiple GOP sources – a move that would help ensure the Louisiana Republican can pass foreign aid bills and still keep his job without needing to rely on Democrats to bail him out.
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Prince William resumes public duties after Kate’s cancer announcement | CNN
The Prince of Wales carried out his first public engagements since his wife, Catherine, revealed her cancer diagnosis last month.
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Police take down $249-a-month global phishing service used by 2,000 hackers | CNN Business
The operation targeted LabHost, which officials said was set up to make it easier for hackers to create fake websites aimed at tricking people into revealing email addresses, passwords and bank details.
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Families say organs of deceased Alabama inmates have been removed without their consent | CNN
After inmate Jim Kennedy Jr. died last year at a correctional facility in Alabama, his sister-in-law got an unusual call from the funeral home preparing the body for burial. “Did y’all realize he came back without his organs?” Sara Kennedy recalled being told. “Liver, heart. All of your major organs. They were gone.” Another inmate faced a similar fate.
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Bill Barr, frequent Trump critic, says he will support the ‘Republican ticket’ in November | CNN Politics
Bill Barr, once an attorney general for Donald Trump who has since emerged as one of his most prominent critics, says that despite his differences with his former boss, he will support “the Republican ticket” in November.
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