Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to federal death penalty charge
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Menendez brothers ask to disqualify DA in resentencing hearing
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Judge accused of obstructing arrest of undocumented migrant
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Karen Read’s second murder trial gets underway
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Video captures Florida man pinning down girl he assumed was egging his home
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Police tap into doorbell cameras to fight crime
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Judge rules on evidence in Bryan Kohberger Trial
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Mother of Texas stabbing suspect describes threats against her family
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Menendez brothers’ resentencing hearing delayed
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Autism awareness tattoo cited in man's deportation and imprisonment
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'Nothing but blue lights': FSU student describes aftermath of campus shooting
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ICE agents smash car window during Massachusetts arrest
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Massachusetts man storms courthouse in pepper spray attack
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Thieves tunnel into Los Angeles jewelry store
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El Salvador's president says he will not return mistakenly deported man to U.S.
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Arrest made after arson at PA governor's home
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Search for American pastor kidnapped in South Africa
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FBI alleges teenager involved in plot to kill Trump
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Florida art dealer accused of selling fake Warhol paintings
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Lawyers spar over evidence in Idaho college murders case
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Nightly News
How thieves use your personal data
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‘Track data,’ which includes the names, dates, numbers and codes stolen from credit and debit cards, can be used to make purchases online or create new, fraudulent cards. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports.Dec. 19, 2013