These are the genuine wanted posters for American criminals from the 19th century. Printed on cheap paper and intended to be destroyed as soon as the offenders were caught or killed, the very existence of these little-known Wanted posters is remarkable in itself. A fascinating image in the series shows how the Pinkerton's Detective Agency offered $5,000 dead or alive for Jesse James in 1892 - who was by then an infamous celebrity on the American frontier. ๐ฟ #history
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Two dead in a terrible road accident in Volgograd region, Russia. ๐ฑ
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The man fell asleep while driving and drove into the oncoming lane of the road, information about the victims is being specified, Crimea region, Russia. ๐ฑ
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Former special counsel Robert Mueller turned Wednesday's hotly anticipated congressional hearing into a slumbering disappointment for Democrats, hemming and hawing through questions and flipping through his own report to follow along with his inquisitors. That company, with a lucrative contract paid for by the Democratic party and Hillary Clinton's campaign, paid a former spy to gather dirt on Donald Trump, resulting in a 'dirty dossier' full of unproven and salacious rumors about the future president. The dossier was later used to justify surveillance on a Trump foreign policy adviser, launching a large part of the extended-play Russia probe. David Axelrod, a former Barack Obama strategist, tweeted that the hearing was 'very, very painful' to watch. Laurence Tribe, the famed liberal lawyer, wrote that Mueller wasn't up to the challenge of 'breathing life into his damning report.'
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Cellphone videos of people brazenly dousing uniformed New York Police Department patrolmen with water have sparked outrage and led police officials to urge the force not to tolerate the behavior. At a police event Tuesday, NYPD Chief of Department Terenceโฆ
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Three men, including one known gang member, are in custody after New York City officers on the beat were doused with water over the weekend. Shocking footage emerged of groups of young people dumping water on police men during separate incidents in Brooklyn and Harlem.The NYPD issued a release, saying the officer who was hit with the bucket 'suffered pain and swelling to the back of his head.'On Wednesday, police gave an update, saying a 28-year-old 'known gang member' is under arrest over the Brooklyn incident, and two men including a 23-year-old is in custody regarding the Harlem case.They also issued images of three men involved in the Harlem incident and asked for the public's assistance in identifying them.๐ฎ๐ปโโ๏ธ#NYPD