The suspect is likely to have died from a gunshot wound, but the cause of death has yet to be confirmed by a medical examiner.
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Apprenticeships are a trending alternative to college — but there’s a hitch
Apprenticeships are becoming a popular alternative to college as a career path. But demand is outpacing the supply of employers who offer them.
‘Love Is Blind’ cast are employees, labor board says. Could a reality TV union be next?
The case could have big implications for what glues reality show fans to the tube. A pending ruling, whatever the outcome, would set a precedent that other unscripted TV cast members could follow.
‘Fake electors’ from 2020 are casting 2024 votes for Trump while facing felony charges
Eight of the Republicans set to cast Michigan and Nevada’s 2024 Electoral College votes for President-elect Donald Trump still face felony charges related to efforts to reverse Trump’s 2020 loss.
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The earthquake was centered 10 miles west of Port Vila, the largest city in Vanuatu, a group of 80 islands that is home to about 330,000 people.
‘Dirty Dancing,’ ‘Wrath of Khan’ added to the National Film Registry
Every year, the National Film Registry picks 25 movies to be preserved for posterity by the Library of Congress. This year’s crop also includes Beverly Hills Cop, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and more.
Canada’s finance minister resigns, posing biggest test of Trudeau’s political career
The stunning move raised questions about how much longer the prime minister of nearly 10 years — whose popularity has plummeted due to concerns about inflation and immigration — can stay on.
New York judge says Trump is not immune from hush money conviction
A spokesperson for President-elect Trump said the case should never have been brought, called for its immediate dismissal.
TikTok asks the Supreme Court for an emergency order to block a US ban unless it’s sold
A similar plea was filed by content creators who rely on the platform for income and some of TikTok’s more than 170 million users in the U.S.

