The discovery raises the possibility of finding life on the red planet
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Huge lake appears to be buried deep in Mars, study says
The discovery raises the possibility of finding life on the red planet
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Huge lake appears to be buried deep in Mars, study says
The discovery raises the possibility of finding life on the red planet
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Huge lake appears to be buried deep in Mars, study says
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — The hunt is on for a suspect who police say opened fire outside a Brooklyn bodega, killing a 16-year-old boy. It happened Sunday afternoon in East New York. Witnesses say 16-year-old Justin Richey was involved in some kind of dispute. He then went into the bodega and when he walked out, a man pulled out a gun and shot him, CBS2’s Jenna DeAngelis reported. The teen than ran across the street where he collapsed near Blake Avenue and Pine Street. When officers arrived, police said they found Richey with multiple gunshot wounds to the torso. “He’s trying to run and he collapsed,” Asm Aladdin said. “My kids every day come out and want to play but now, from yesterday, they don’t want to come outside the house. We are very scared.” The teen was taken to Brookdale Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Police are now investigating the possibility that the shooting was gang-related, DeAngelis reported. A community advocate was at the scene Monday, calling for change. “It’s just a tragedy and it has to stop. We have to find a way to figure out some solution to get these guns out of these kid’s hands,” Michael Thomas said. The teen, who was known by his friends as Richey, was described as a funny guy. They say he worked odd jobs, anything from yard work to cleaning, just to help his mom and siblings. “The reason he was working so hard was to take care of his family,” said friend Decory Peele. “He would clean up, walk dogs — he just did anything anybody asked him.” The NYPD added that the alleged shooter was last seen in a red t-shirt and grey sweatpants. Their investigation is ongoing.
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Search On For Suspect In Fatal Shooting Of Brooklyn Teen
KINGALARM Managing Director John Azar on Thursday declared that he is not the least bit fazed by the possibility of a lawsuit from the businessman who was seen in a recent viral video being smacked in the face and kicked in the head by two of the company’s security guards.
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KingAlarm not worried about being sued
Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge deemed the possibility of his team completing another summer blockbuster trade as unlikely.
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Ainge calls potential blockbuster deals ‘unlikely’
Heat star Dwyane Wade acknowledged that he has considered the possibility of retiring but said he isn’t ready to make a final decision until later in the offseason.
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Wade: ‘No breaking news’ yet on my future
Heat star Dwyane Wade acknowledged that he has considered the possibility of retiring but said he isn’t ready to make a final decision until later in the offseason.
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Wade: ‘No breaking news’ yet on my future
Pete Carroll said Monday the Seahawks have not closed the door on the possibility of adding quarterback Colin Kaepernick to their roster.
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Carroll: Seattle still open to adding Kaepernick
Dez Bryant, when asked about the possibility of playing for the Giants, said it would “be crazy” to join forces with his former divisional rival.
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Dez: Would be ‘crazy’ to join OBJ, Giants
Celtics forward Marcus Morris is dreading the possibility of facing his twin brother Markieff of the Wizards in the first round of the playoffs: “Man, every day we talk about it. Honestly, I don’t want to play them first.”
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Marcus urging twin Markieff for 6th or 8th seed