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Upstate New Yorkers agree with downstaters on one thing, survey shows. Crime is a problem

A Siena College poll shows upstate and downstate New Yorkers united in their concern about crime and personal safety

 

Hoard of 700 Civil War-era gold coins unearthed in Kentucky cornfield, collectors say

A hoard of more than 700 gold Civil War era coins were found in a Kentucky cornfield last month and now they're on sale to the public.

 

55-pound rabid beaver attacks young girl at Georgia lake before her father kills animal

A rabid beaver bit a young girl while she was swimming at northeast Georgia's Lake Lanier before her father beat the animal to death.

 

Watch: Motorcyclist pushes Mass. trooper into road running from traffic stop

Dashcam footage released by Massachusetts State Police showing a traffic stop gone awry has drawn attention. Watch the video here.

 

Court orders new congressional redistricting map in NY. Does this give Dems a boost in 2024?

An appeals court sided with Democrats by ordering an independent panel to redraw the congressional lines in New York.

 

The stacks of rocks at national park trails are cairns and NPS wants you to leave them be

If you're hiking along a trail in a national park and you see a rock pile, don't touch it: Cairns are often directional tools set up for hikers.

 

More victims come forward after Tennessee soccer coach accused of filming himself raping boys

Multiple people have come forward after Camilo Hurtado Campos, a Nashville-area soccer coach, was accused of filming himself raping unconscious boys.

 

Neighbor helps boy who knocked on his door looking for friends: 'He is a beautiful soul'

A video of Shayden Walker telling his neighbor that he needed friends "like really bad" has gone viral. The internet responded with compassion.

 

FDA approves first over-the-counter birth control pill in US

The FDA cleared Opill to be sold without a prescription, making it the first such medication to be moved out from behind the pharmacy counter.

 

Bones used as decor in home of Kentucky man linked to Harvard Medical School human remains scheme

FBI agents said they found body parts strewn around James Nott's apartment in Kentucky and that he sold them abroad and in the U.S.

 

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