Two people were shot and killed after a “domestic and neighborhood dispute,” police said. The suspect is also dead.
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Daniel Penny to face criminal charges: What we know about Jordan Neely’s death
Jordan Neely did not physically assault anyone in the moments before Daniel Penny administered a fatal chokehold, lawyers say. Here’s the latest.
Man who fatally choked NYC subway rider Jordan Neely surrenders on manslaughter charge
Daniel Penny, a Marine Corps veteran who kept a fatal chokehold around the neck of Jordan Neely in the NYC subway turned himself in to authorities.
Scientists in Australia discover new deepwater shark species with unique eyes, egg cases
The shark’s spooky white eyes and egg pouch set it apart from nearly all other shark species, scientists say.
Man who fatally choked Jordan Neely on NYC subway to face manslaughter charge, DA office says
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Gay, bisexual men in monogamous relationships can donate blood under new FDA policy
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Goldman Sachs pays $215 million to settle lawsuit for underpaying women
In addition to Goldman Sachs paying women less then men, plaintiffs described how male supervisors allegedly created a “boy’s club” culture.
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Florida principal who resigned over Michelangelo’s David travels to Florence to see iconic statue
“They’re really enjoying it a lot, who wouldn’t enjoy Italy?” said the woman’s 17-year-old son who had to stay home to complete his AP exams.
Instagram mom Katie Sorensen convicted for fabricating story about couple kidnapping her kids
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