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  2. Death of Sania Khan - Wikipedia

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    Khan worked as a photographer and moved to Chicago with her husband after their wedding. Khan's friends said that she changed after marrying Ahmad and that he would have mental breakdowns and threatened to kill himself. In December 2021, Khan filed for divorce. Ahmad moved to Alpharetta, Georgia, while Khan remained in Chicago.

  3. 8-year-old girl killed, 10 others injured in Saturday night ...

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    April 14, 2024 at 11:58 AM. Dreamstime/Dreamstime/TNS. CHICAGO — An 8-year-old girl was killed and 10 others were injured in a shooting Saturday evening in Chicago’s New City neighborhood ...

  4. 8-year-old girl killed and 7 other people wounded in Chicago ...

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    An 8-year-old girl died and seven other people were wounded – including two young children – when shots were fired while they were standing outside at a family gathering in Chicago Saturday ...

  5. Chicago reels from bloody July 4 weekend with 109 ... - AOL

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    July 9, 2024 at 10:33 AM. Chicago was plagued by bloodshed during the the long Fourth of July holiday weekend, with 109 people shot and 19 killed, authorities said. There were a total of 74 ...

  6. Killing of Muhammad al-Durrah - Wikipedia

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    On 30 September 2000, the second day of the Second Intifada, 12-year-old Muhammad al-Durrah ( Arabic: محمد الدرة, romanized : Muḥammad ad-Durra) was killed in the Gaza Strip during widespread protests and riots across the Palestinian territories against Israeli military occupation. Jamal al-Durrah and his son Muhammad were filmed by ...

  7. Postage stamps and postal history of the United States

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    Benjamin Franklin — George Washington The First U.S. Postage Stamps, issued 1847. The first stamp issues were authorized by an act of Congress and approved on March 3, 1847. [20] The earliest known use of the Franklin 5¢ is July 7, 1847, while the earliest known use of the Washington 10¢ is July 2, 1847.

  8. Mother of 6-year-old killed in alleged anti-Muslim attack ...

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    A Chicago-area woman who was stabbed multiple times in an alleged anti-Muslim attack that left her 6-year-old son dead last week has been released from the hospital, according to the Council on ...

  9. History of United States postage rates - Wikipedia

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    Postal rates to 1847. Initial United States postage rates were set by Congress as part of the Postal Service Act signed into law by President George Washington on February 20, 1792. The postal rate varied according to "distance zone", the distance a letter was to be carried from the post office where it entered the mail to its final destination.