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DETROIT — The Nationals have interviewed Matt Forman, Guardians executive vice president and assistant general manager, to be their new general manager. The Nationals fired long-time GM Mike Rizzo and ...
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Prosecutors and investigators in Manhattan are learning a new way to interview suspects, witnesses and victims that aims to be more ethical and accurate than traditional interrogations. The Manhattan ...