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Marin Scott

Associate Reporter

Marin Scott is an Associate Reporter on the Social Newsgathering team.

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Marin Scott is an Associate Reporter on the Social Newsgathering team.

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Latest from Marin Scott

Florida State sets, then changes plan to require Monday return after shooting

President Richard McCullough's initial announcement that students should return Monday was met with anger and confusion from many who said it was too soon.
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Man arrested in connection with arson attack on Tesla location in Las Vegas

A Las Vegas cinematographer who allegedly threw Molotov cocktails and opened fire on Teslas earlier this month will face state and federal charges following his arrest, authorities said Thursday.

Hundreds of civilians have been killed in Syria. Here's what we know.

Hundreds of civilians have been killed in Syria in the last 48 hours, the deadliest eruption of violence since the fall of the Assad regime in December.

Bodies are piled in the street as violence escalates between Syrian forces and Assad loyalists

At least 400 people have been killed in northwest Syria after days of clashes between government forces and loyalists of former President Bashar al-Assad marked the deadliest violence since the fall of Assad three months ago.
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Republicans advised to avoid in-person town halls after confrontations over layoffs go viral

Congressional Republicans are again being advised against holding in-person town halls after several instances of lawmakers being berated by attendees went viral.
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What we know about some of the D.C. midair collision victims

Sixty passengers and four crew members were aboard American Eagle Flight 5342, and the Black Hawk helicopter was carrying three people when they collided over the Potomac River.

Fire rips through one of Gaza’s last hospitals; Israel detains director

Israel has detained the director of one of Gaza’s last functioning hospitals, Gaza’s Health ministry said Saturday after Israeli forces “forcibly” removed patients and staff, and fires burned across the hospital.

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Car plows into Christmas market in Germany, killing at least 5 and injuring 200

MUNICH — German authorities said on Saturday that the death toll from a car-ramming attack on a Christmas market in eastern Germany had risen to five people, with more than 200 injured, dozens of them critically.

Images appear to show Russia dismantling military equipment in Syria

Satellite images appeared to show Russian forces packing up and dismantling military equipment at one of their key bases in Syria on Friday, suggesting that it may be preparing for a military withdrawal after former president and Russian ally Bashar Al-Assad was overthrown by Syrian rebels last week.
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Texas influencer who lost monkey after drunk driving crash desperate to get the sick animal back

A spider monkey belonging to a Dallas-area influencer had a disease caused by malnutrition when police took him from his owner over the weekend, officials said.

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5 new arrests made in Amsterdam over violence that authorities say targeted Israeli soccer fans

Five new arrests have been made over the violence surrounding a soccer game last week involving Israeli fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv, Dutch police said Monday.
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