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Key developments in Minnesota officer's manslaughter trial

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Key developments in Minnesota officer's manslaughter trial

Key developments in Minnesota officer's manslaughter trialST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The manslaughter trial of a Minnesota police officer who shot and killed a black motorist last summer will resume Monday with closing arguments.


Le Pen's far-right surge loses momentum in France

Le Pen's far-right surge loses momentum in FranceMarine Le Pen's far-right National Front suffered a severe setback on Sunday, as her success in reaching the French presidential runoff failed to translate into support in parliamentary polls. Le Pen won 10.7 million votes as she lost to Emmanuel Macron last month, but her party's first-round result on Sunday saw it falling way short of its aim of getting a stronger voice in parliament. The anti-EU, anti-immigration National Front (FN) is on course to win between one and 10 seats in the 577-seat National Assembly in the June 18 runoff.


Preliminary results: Ex-rebels win Kosovo election

Preliminary results: Ex-rebels win Kosovo electionPRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — The coalition of former ethnic Albanian rebel commanders won the most votes Sunday in Kosovo's general election, which also saw a surge in popularity for a nationalist party, according to preliminary results.


Man Freed After 17 Years in Jail When Cops Find His Doppelganger Who Shares The Same Name

Man Freed After 17 Years in Jail When Cops Find His Doppelganger Who Shares The Same Name"When I saw that picture, it made sense to me," said Richard Anthony Jones, who spent 17 years jailed for a crime he did not commit.


How Cancer Could Be A Man-Made Disease

How Cancer Could Be A Man-Made DiseaseThe steep rise of cancers across the developing world has a lot to do with the toxins, pollutants, diets and lifestyles that accompany development.


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