Girl said stabbing teachers was 'one way to be a celebrity', court hears
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Texas district investigating teacher who said ICE needs to come to high school
The Fort Worth Independent School District in Texas says it is investigating a substitute teacher who allegedly said on social media that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) needs to come to ...The Hill - 7h -
Social media influencer manufactured symptoms that caused one-year-old to have brain surgery, Brisbane court hears
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International court seeks arrest of Taliban leaders over treatment of women and girls
Karim Khan is seeking arrest warrants for the Taliban government's Supreme Leader and chief justice.BBC News - 5d -
Head teacher honours 'adored' boy, 12, killed in stabbing
Leo Ross, who was stabbed in Hall Green, Birmingham, was "funny and sweet", his head teacher says.BBC News - 6d -
Jameson Williams will be hearing from the league office for his touchdown celebration
Now THAT was a disgusting act.Yahoo Sports - Jan. 20 -
Teenager pleads guilty to murder of 3 girls in Southport stabbing attack
Axel Rudakubana, 18, also pleads guilty to 10 charges of attempted murderFinancial Times - Jan. 20 -
Palisades High girls' basketball team has an emotional, and winning, return to the court
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One man dead after being stabbed in ‘targeted attack’ in Melbourne park
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Supreme Court to hear arguments on TikTok ban soon
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Friday challenging the federal TikTok ban. Right now, the ban is set to go into effect January 19 unless TikTok's parent company, China-based ByteDance, sells ...CBS News - Jan. 10
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