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Museum pulls wax figure of Sinead O'Connor after complaints it does not compare to the real thing
Read full article: Museum pulls wax figure of Sinead O'Connor after complaints it does not compare to the real thingA Dublin museum has pulled a wax figure of Sinรฉad OโConnor from its collection after fans and family members complained that it did not compare to how the late singer looked.
Jury deliberating in Iraq Abu Ghraib prison abuse civil case; contractor casts blame on Army
Read full article: Jury deliberating in Iraq Abu Ghraib prison abuse civil case; contractor casts blame on ArmyA lawyer for a military contractor being sued by three survivors of the notorious Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq says the plaintiffs are suing the wrong people.
Haze, heat and storms are bringing danger and discomfort to many parts of the US
Read full article: Haze, heat and storms are bringing danger and discomfort to many parts of the USSmoky haze, hot weather and powerful storms brought dangerous and uncomfortable conditions to parts of the U.S. heading into a long July Fourth weekend that typically draws Americans to outdoor gatherings.
Oklahoma official seeks execution dates for 25 inmates
Read full article: Oklahoma official seeks execution dates for 25 inmatesOklahomaโs attorney general has asked the stateโs highest appeals court to set execution dates for 25 death row inmates following a federal judgeโs rejection of their challenge to the stateโs lethal injection method.
Social workers' field safety remains concern after killing
Read full article: Social workers' field safety remains concern after killingIllinois officials are seeking answers after the killing last week of a state child welfare worker during a home visit โ the second such tragedy to occur in less than five years.
Man pulled from path of train grateful to his rescuer
Read full article: Man pulled from path of train grateful to his rescuerHe fell just inches from an oncoming train only to be saved in the nick of time by a BART employee. "I remember looking at the train when it was coming, and I just missed my step," said 33-year-old RayShawn Jackson. "When I fell I saw the train comin' and I only had a matter of seconds to get outI heard everyone yelling There's a train coming, train train train!'" The Rancho Cordova man says he's still in awe of what transpired, not completely grasping how he could be alive. RayShawn says he's still shaken up, but doing OK.The-CNN-Wire & 2019 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company.