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    In her Minneapolis district, Omar has defended calls to redirect public safety funding more into community-based programs. She squared off with former city council member Don Samuels, whose north Minneapolis base suffers from more violent crime than other parts of the city. Samuels helped defeat a ballot question last year that sought to replace the city police department with a new public safety unit.
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Why did an Iranian national attempt to arrange the murder of John Bolton?


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Why is Domino's Pizza exiting Italy?


    Domino's closed the last of its original 29 branches, a far cry short of the planned 880 locations the franchise was planning to open in Italy. The company discovered that Ita...

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How did Nebraska police charge a mother and daughter over an abortion?


    Police investigated 17-year-old Celeste Burgess and her mother Jessica after receiving a tip-off that the pair had illegally buried a stillborn child given birth to prematurely by Celeste. [Jessica is charged] with alleg...

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