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    From a tragedy near Sedona to what could be the Arizona Coyotes' final chapter in the Grand Canyon State, here's a look at some of our top stories.

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    An AP story from June 2, 1973, said the hijacked plane landed in Resistencia, Argentina, but only remained on the ground for a few minutes, while noting nine passengers and crew members disembarked.

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    Emergency personnel responded to stabbings at roughly 3:30 p.m. local time at the Sydney mall on Saturday, according to a New South Wales Police Force news release. "An officer attached to Eastern ...

  5. Murder of Skylar Neese - Wikipedia

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    Skylar Annette Neese (February 10, 1996 – July 6, 2012) was an American teenage girl who disappeared from her home in Star City, West Virginia, around midnight on July 6, 2012. Neese's body was found in January 2013, across the nearby state line, in Wayne Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania . Neese was murdered by two of her high school ...

  6. Wrongful conviction of David Camm - Wikipedia

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    David Ray Camm (born March 23, 1964) [1] is a former trooper of the Indiana State Police (ISP) who spent 13 years in prison after twice being wrongfully convicted of the murders of his wife, Kimberly, and his two young children at their home in Georgetown, Indiana, on September 28, 2000. He was released from custody in 2013 after his third ...

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  8. Sensationalism - Wikipedia

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    Sensationalism was used in books of the 16th and 17th century, to teach moral lessons. According to Stephens, sensationalism brought the news to a new audience when it became aimed at the lower class, who had less of a need to accurately understand politics and the economy, to occupy them in other matters.

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    November 20, 2023. Today on CNN10, SpaceX launches a second test flight of the most powerful rocket ever built. We’ll take you to the capital of India, which made the top of the list of the most ...