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Mobile home park caretaker was a shrewd investor. He left millions to N.H. town
Geoffrey Holt led a modest life in Hinsdale. He didn't own a car, a TV or have much furniture, The Associated Press reports. He died in June and left his entire estate — $3.8 million — to the town.
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Sisters Find Home In Utah After Somali Civil War Made Them Refugees
Annie and Randall Johnson have two teenage daughters who came to the U.S. as refugees from the Somali civil war. Since meeting, they've learned about both cultures, all while becoming a family.
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Fort Worth Police Officer Resigns After Fatally Shooting Black Woman In Home
The chief of police in Fort Worth, Texas, says the white policeman who shot and killed a black woman in her home early Saturday has resigned from the department.
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After Coronavirus Deaths Near Seattle, Growing Concern About Illness In Nursing Homes
There is growing concern about vulnerability to illness in nursing homes after several residents of a nursing facility near Seattle died of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus disease.
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2nd Man Found Dead In Home Of Prominent Democratic Donor Ed Buck
Democratic fundraiser Ed Buck is an LGBTQ activist in West Hollywood. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the deaths of two black men in separate incidents at his apartment.
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Wells Fargo Hit With $1 Billion In Fines Over Home And Auto Loan Abuses
Some consumers were charged too much to extend the lock on their mortgage interest rates, and the bank's mandatory insurance program added unneeded costs and fees to borrowers' auto loans.
Home Has 4 Wheels: Photos Of People Who've Broken Down Walls
People live out of their cars for all sorts of reasons. Photographer Andrew Waits set out to document their stories. He asked dozens of people across five states why they had left their houses behind.
Citizen's arrest law could take center stage in trial over Ahmaud Arbery's killing
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Brookings Institution Senior Fellow Rashawn Ray about the nuances and problems associated with citizen's arrest laws.
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Afghan families who have been living on U.S. military bases are looking for homes
A majority of the Afghans who fled to the U.S. when the Taliban took over last fall have now left the military bases where they've been living and are in the process of finding permanent homes.
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Some Israelis who left homes near border with Lebanon gaining confidence to move back
As the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon holds, some Israelis who left their homes along the border are slowly regaining the confidence to return.
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