State police didn’t give any details about the devices allegedly used or how powerful they were.
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In new gun law, a quiet breakthrough for victims of abuse
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U.N. warns 6 million Afghans at risk of famine as crises grow
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Biden administration readies $1.1 billion arms sale to Taiwan
The State Department informally notified Congress of the sale late Monday.
Colombia investigates murder of 2 journalists
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First lady Jill Biden tests negative for COVID after rebound
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Labor board rules Tesla must let workers wear union clothing
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Cambridge, Massachusetts, finds ‘forever chemicals’ in its water
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency moved Friday to designate 2 PFAS chemicals found in the city’s water as hazardous substances.
Biden to deliver prime-time speech on ‘battle’ for democracy
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Rep. Carolyn Maloney’s 30-year career ends in loss to Nadler
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