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Forty years after the MOVE bombing, Philadelphia is still reckoning with the city’s decision, which under Mayor Wilson Goode led police to drop a bomb and let the fire burn, killing 11 people.

Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office said one Seattle climber survived a deadly 200-foot fall on a Washington mountain, while three others in his group died.

Iran says it could reach a nuclear deal with Donald Trump if the U.S. lifts sanctions and Iran is allowed to keep only peaceful uranium enrichment under strict limits.
Rebecca Hill, the former clerk linked to the Alex Murdaugh murder trial, was arrested on felony and misdemeanor charges tied to her work as a South Carolina county official.

Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova has been charged with smuggling after U.S. officials said she failed to declare frog embryos in her luggage, adding a criminal case to her fight against deportation.

Jeal Sutherland pleaded guilty to planning a murder-for-hire scheme that included paying to have a victim’s body fed to pigs and trying to scare the victim’s family.
Robert Morris is demanding millions in pay and retirement benefits from Gateway Church as the church fights back in a legal dispute tied to sexual abuse allegations.

Google says the cybercrime group that hit major British retailers is now targeting large U.S. retailers.
A federal judge ordered the release of Georgetown researcher Badar Khan Suri after finding his immigration detention likely violated his constitutional rights.

Yeshiva University has again banned an LGBTQ student club, reopening a fight over the school’s religious values and its recent settlement with students.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced tough questions in Congress about vaccines, but he said people should not take medical advice from him.
A former Michigan Army National Guard member, Ammar Abdulmajid-Mohamed Said, was accused of planning a mass shooting at a U.S. military base for ISIS, and the attack was stopped before it happened.
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