Dominique Mosbergen
Senior Reporter, HuffPost
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Off-Duty Cop Won’t Be Charged After Deadly Costco Shooting Of Man With Schizophrenia
Officer Salvador Sanchez fatally shot Kenneth French, a 32-year-old nonverbal man with schizophrenia, and critically wounded the man's parents.
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Another Transgender Woman Attacked In Texas, Prompting Fury And Fear
Dallas police said a suspect yelled slurs at a 35-year-old Latinx transgender woman before shooting her multiple times in the chest and arm.
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Soccer Star Megan Rapinoe Crowned FIFA’s Best Women’s Player Of 2019
In her acceptance speech, the USWNT star urged athletes to use their public platforms to challenge bigotry and "lift other people up."
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Trump Told Officials To Withhold Military Aid To Ukraine Days Before Call With President
Trump said he called for the aid delay because of corruption concerns and not as a tactic to pressure the Ukrainian leader to dig up dirt on Joe Biden.
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Celebrity Chef And Food Network Star Carl Ruiz Dies At 44
His New York restaurant La Cubana confirmed the news: “No words can fully express our sadness at the sudden loss of our dear friend and brother."
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Chinese Journalists Will Soon Be Tested On Their 'Loyalty' To Xi Jinping
The country's media regulator reportedly notified journalists working in state media that they'll need to pass the test before their press cards can be renewed.
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New Mexico Unveils Bold Plan To Offer Free College For All State Residents
The initiative, announced Wednesday by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, would cover students' tuition at the state's 29 public colleges and universities.
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Emergency Sirens Accidentally Set Off In Hawaii, Sending Residents ‘Into Panic’
Wednesday's false alarm was reminiscent of the missile alert that was erroneously triggered by a state employee in 2018.
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Whistleblower Complaint Reportedly Involved Trump's Pledge To A Foreign Leader
The acting director of national intelligence has refused to hand over the complaint to Congress. The former director, Dan Coats, left last month.
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Another Horse Dies At Santa Anita, Bringing Equine Death Toll To 31 Since December
The famed thoroughbred California racetrack has come under intense scrutiny in recent months for the rash of horse deaths.
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Car Smashes Into Lobby Of Trump Plaza In New Rochelle, New York
A black Mercedes-Benz plowed into the residential tower in what appears to have been an accident. At least two people were reported injured.
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Trump's Transportation Chief Investigated By Democrats Over 'Troubling' Ethics Questions
Chao has been accused of using her office to benefit herself and her family's shipping company.
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Trump Appeals To Hispanic Voters During New Mexico Rally: ‘We Love Our Hispanics’
Polls show Trump — who's been scrutinized for his hard-line immigration policies and racist rhetoric against Latinos — faring poorly among Hispanics.
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Removal Of Confederate Statues Blocked By Charlottesville Circuit Court Judge
Virginia Judge Richard Moore said the statues of Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson were protected under a historic preservation law.
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Sonia Sotomayor, Angela Davis Among New Inductees Into Women's Hall Of Fame
The hall's Class of 2019 also includes actress Jane Fonda, attorney Gloria Allred and fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg.
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Antonio Brown Makes Patriots Debut Days After Woman Accuses Him Of Sexual Assault
Brown, who signed with the Patriots last week, has been accused by his former trainer of sexual assault and rape.
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David Cameron Slams 'Liar' Boris Johnson For Backing Brexit To Boost Career
The former U.K. leader is mincing no words in his criticism of Johnson, whom he accused of choosing "Leave" to benefit his own political aspirations.
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Dozens Of Anti-ICE Protesters Arrested During Sit-In At NYC Microsoft Store
The demonstrators were protesting Microsoft's business ties with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Sidestepping Texas Law, Austin Becomes First U.S. City To Fund Abortion Support Services
It's illegal in Texas to use public funds to pay abortion providers, so Austin is funding easier access to abortion care instead.
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‘Graveyard’ Of Backpacks At UN Headquarters Memorializes Children Who Died In Conflict
Each of the installation's 3,758 blue backpacks represents a child who died in conflict zones last year.