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Parkland jurors hear 3rd day of heartbreaking testimony

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. ((DailyNews)) — A Girl Scout and avid reader. A trombone player who loved movies and basketball. A straight-A student who loved...

Inflation weighs on back-to-school buying for many families

NEW YORK ((DailyNews)) — To understand the impact of surging inflation on this year’s back-to-school spending, look no further than children’s rain boots with...

Dixon wins Michigan GOP governor primary, to face Whitmer

Businesswoman and conservative commentator Tudor Dixon won the Republican primary for Michigan governor on Tuesday, setting up a tough race against Democratic Gov. Gretchen...

Grieving father erupts at Parkland school shooter’s trial

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. ((DailyNews)) — A grieving father erupted in anger Tuesday as he told jurors about the daughter Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz...

Uvalde rekindles school police officer’s looming fears

AURORA, Colo. ((DailyNews)) — Tony Ramaeker averages around 14,000 steps a day as he walks around the Nebraska high school where he is assigned...

Cities face crisis as fewer kids enroll and schools shrink

CHICAGO ((DailyNews)) — On a recent morning inside Chalmers School of Excellence on Chicago’s West Side, five preschool and kindergarten students finished up drawings....

Parkland trial a rare, curtailed look at mass shooting gore

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. ((DailyNews)) — Few Americans outside law enforcement and government ever see the most graphic videos or photos from the nation’s worst...

Is Danish king who gave name to Bluetooth buried in Poland?

WIEJKOWO, Poland ((DailyNews)) — More than 1,000 years after his death in what is now Poland, a European king whose nickname lives on through...

States hope for revenue boost with Mega Millions craze

A bump in college scholarships for New Mexico students. A new bike trail nestled in the western slope of Colorado. More homeless shelters in...

Wounded Knee artifacts highlight slow pace of repatriations

BARRE, Mass. ((DailyNews)) — One by one, items purportedly taken from Native Americans massacred at Wounded Knee Creek emerged from the dark, cluttered display...

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