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Woman who allegedly struck, killed manicurist after skipping out on $35 bill arrested, police say

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police(NEW YORK) —  The woman who allegedly hit and killed a manicurist after skipping out on her $35 bill has been arrested, according to police. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department announced that Krystal Whipple, 21, was arrested in Glendale, Arizona, Friday morning after investigators learned about her whereabouts. *CAPTURED* Krystal Whipple, …

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Second suspect in killing of 7-year-old Texas girl denies involvement in shooting: Attorney

Fedorovekb/iStock(HOUSTON) — A man suspected of firing the shots that killed 7-year-old Jazmine Barnes as she rode in a car in Houston with her mother and sisters has denied any involvement in the tragic episode, his attorney said Thursday. Larry Woodruffe, 24, was arraigned Thursday in a Houston courtroom on a capital murder charge and …

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Families of Sandy Hook shooting victims win legal victory in lawsuit against InfoWars, Alex Jones

Drew Angerer/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — Six families of victims killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School won a legal victory Friday in their fight against controversial radio and internet personality Alex Jones. A judge in Connecticut has granted the families’ discovery requests, allowing them access to, among other things, InfoWars’ internal marketing and financial documents. The …

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Kane Brown kicks off sold-out Live Forever tour, books TV appearances for next week

Alex GarciaKane Brown kicked off his sold-out Live Forever Tour Thursday night in Duluth, Georgia, playing for seven thousand fans at Infinite Energy Center. This weekend, the trek continues on to Pensacola, Florida and Columbus, Georgia, with Granger Smith and RaeLynn opening the dates. Kane’s also doing a special event with members of the local Boys & Girls Club at …

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Dylan Scott’s “Nothing to Do Town” is growing, with a new EP this spring

CurbDylan Scott will follow up his new single “Nothing to Do Town” with a new six-song EP with the same name. The Louisiana native wrote five of the tunes on the album, which is set to arrive April 26. Dylan’s most recent single, “Hooked,” was the seventh most-played country song of 2018; he hit #1 with “My Girl” …

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Air traffic controllers suing Trump administration over missed pay during shutdown

ugurhan/iStock(WASHINGTON) — The National Air Traffic Controllers Association is suing the Trump administration on behalf of the thousands of members of their union that have not been paid during the protracted shutdown showdown over border wall funding between the president and congressional Democrats. The suit, filed in federal court in Washington, D.C., claims the administration …

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US military begins withdrawing equipment from Syria

omersukrugoksu/iStock(WASHINGTON) — The U.S. military began moving military equipment out of Syria this week, but no U.S. troops have left, two U.S. officials said Friday. Other officials said there is still no timeline for the pullout of the 2,000 U.S. troops from Syria following President Donald Trump’s surprise decision to withdraw them last month. Earlier …

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SpaceX’s Falcon 9 launches 10 communications satellites

Jorge Villalba/iStock(NEW YORK) — Using its Falcon 9 rocket, SpaceX on Friday launched the final group of next generation communication satellites, known as Iridium NEXT, completing a decade-long project. The 10 satellites, which are part of a 75-piece constellation, were launched at 10:31 a.m. ET from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. They began …

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Fremont, Nebraska Corn Expo reports

One of the first ag meetings of the new year is the Fremont Corn Expo in Fremont, Nebraska. It always features a great lineup of speakers and this year was no exception. Brownfield was there and talked with several of them. These interviews were recorded on January 3, 2019. AUDIO: Nebraska Extension Educator and Expo coordinator Nathan Mueller …

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Missouri Leopold winner credits cover crops

The winner of a prestigious conservation award combines sustainable farming practices to stop erosion. John Scherder uses rotational grazing, grass waterways and terraces to keep soil from eroding, but he tells Brownfield the most important practice he uses is the planting of cover crops. “Not only do you stop erosion, but you’ve got the soil …

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