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Saturday night crash severely injures 1

Saturday night crash severely injures 1
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Bracknell MP rebuffs claims Tories rigged new political map

Bracknell MP rebuffs claims Tories rigged new political map
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Wasabi the Pekingese wins best in show at Westminster

Wasabi the Pekingese wins best in show at Westminster By Jennifer Peltz A Pekingese named Wasabi has won best in show at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show. TARRYTOWN, N.Y. (AP) - The flavor of the year at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show: Wasabi. A Pekingese named Wasabi won best in show Sunday night, notching a fifth-ever win for the unmistakable toy breed. A whippet named Bourbon repeated as runner-up. Waddling through a small-but-mighty turn in the ring, Wasabi nabbed U.S. dogdom’s most prestigious prize after winning the big American Kennel Club National Championship in 2019. He has showmanship. He fits the breed standard. He has that little extra something, that sparkle, that sets a dog apart, said Wasabi’s handler, breeder and co-owner, David Fitzpatrick. Show judge Patricia Trotter said simply: What s not to like about this dog? . He stood there as though he was a lion.

Decades after deadly school rampage, shooter expresses 'tremendous shame'

Decades after deadly school rampage, shooter expresses tremendous shame I have responsibility for the harm that I caused when I was 15, Kip Kinkel said. Share Updated: 12:40 PM MDT Jun 14, 2021 The Associated Press AP Photo/Don Ryan, File In this May 22, 1998, file photo, Thurston High School student Kip Kinkel, 15, is led to his arraignment in Eugene, Ore. Kip Kinkel, who killed his parents before going on a shooting rampage at his Oregon high school in 1998, killing two classmates and injuring 25 more, has given his first news interview, telling HuffPost he feels “tremendous, tremendous shame and guilt.” SOURCE: AP Photo/Don Ryan, File

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