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Mistakenly deported Maryland man Kilmar Abrego Garcia said he suffered physical and psychological abuse in the Salvadoran ...
Norway’s national lottery has apologized after thousands of players were mistakenly told that they had won large sums in the ...
Players had made "plans for holidays, buying an apartment or renovating before they realized that the amount was wrong." ...
The CBS13 I-Team has spent weeks requesting video from the police departments on scene during the incident. Both have denied ...
Several thousand lottery players in Norway were mistakenly told they won more money than they actually did due to a ...
Lottery winners in Norway were mistakenly told last week that they had won more money than they actually did, Norsk Tipping ...
In his 32-page motion for a new trial, Casada's attorneys made arguments against each of the 17 counts he was convicted of, ...
The hospital has one of the worst rates in New York of these cases among Medicare patients. Accidentally leaving objects in surgery patients is a rare medical error that should never happen.
A state-owned gambling company apologized after telling players that they had won “erroneously high prizes.” It blamed the ...
An officer had used ChatGPT to add a police badge to the photo, but the department didn't realize it had altered the rest of ...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a wrongly deported immigrant, is back in the United States and facing a criminal indictment in Tennessee.
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