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Former youth pastor Thomas Pinkerton Jr. was arrested in Maryland after being accused of sexually abusing at least six teens while working at Central Christian Church.

Donald Trump says Washington crime is out of control and is sending in the National Guard, but police data and FBI figures both show violent crime has been falling.

Niger is investigating whether a rare Mars meteorite sold by Sotheby’s for more than $5 million was illegally removed from the country.

Austin Police Department says three people were killed in a shooting outside a Target store in Austin, and the suspect was later detained after a car theft and chase.

A Texas woman says a Marine secretly gave her abortion pills in a drink, causing the loss of her pregnancy, and she is now suing him and an abortion-pill provider.

CDC staffers are upset after a deadly shooting at CDC headquarters, saying Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s past anti-vaccine rhetoric has made public health workers feel more targeted and unsafe.

President Donald Trump has struck a deal that lets Nvidia and AMD sell certain chips to China if they give the US government 15% of that revenue.

A federal judge rejected the Trump administration’s bid to unseal grand jury transcripts tied to Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, saying the move would not add real transparency.

Europe fears that Trump and Putin could shape Ukraine’s future in private talks that leave both Europe and Ukraine out.

Paramount has bought the U.S. rights to UFC for seven years in a $7.7 billion deal that will stream all events on Paramount+ starting in 2026.

Tesla has applied for a licence from Ofgem to supply electricity to British homes, which could let it enter the UK power market next year.

Advanced Micro Devices agreed to give the US government 15% of revenue from certain chip sales in China to win export licences, in a deal that has raised security and policy concerns.
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