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How Selma recovers after tragedy, from civil rights battles to tornadoes
SELMA, Ala. - Javarus Smith had a tree on top of his house. His power was out, and his smoker was de...
January 17, 2023
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Maryland Lt. Gov.-elect Aruna Miller brings expansive vision of the job
Aruna Miller at first resisted elective office when a resignation opened a seat in the Maryland stat...
January 17, 2023
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California’s winter storms have been deadlier than any wildfire since 2018
Relentless wind and rain has killed people sleeping in homes and in tents. It has taken the lives of...
January 16, 2023
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Sick of smelling her neighbor’s legal pot, this woman sued
Josefa Ippolito-Shepherd tried cleaning, pleading and suing, but she said the attack on her home of ...
January 16, 2023
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Joe Biden and Kevin McCarthy, wary opponents, prepare to work together
WASHINGTON - Joe Biden began his presidency with an apparent snub of future House Speaker Kevin McCa...
January 16, 2023
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Why nurses say they are striking and quitting in droves
This flu season, Benny Matthew - a nurse at the Montefiore Medical Center emergency room in the Bron...
January 16, 2023
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Proud Boys led Jan. 6 riot to keep Trump in office, U.S. says at trial
WASHINGTON - Federal prosecutors for the first time laid responsibility for the success of the Jan. ...
January 15, 2023
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U.S. will begin ‘extraordinary measures’ to stay under debt limit
The Biden administration said Friday it must begin taking "extraordinary measures" next week to prev...
January 15, 2023
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Document discovery spotlights Biden’s frequent use of Wilmington home
WILMINGTON, Del. - President Biden had wrapped up a routine weekend visit to his home here in Decemb...
January 15, 2023
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After deaths, L.A. police face new questions about excessive force
The deaths of three men in rapid succession this year after encounters with Los Angeles police offic...
January 15, 2023
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In graying Puerto Rico, the elderly face climate disasters alone
VEGA ALTA, Puerto Rico - Hector Colón and Ana Serrano fell in love in Brooklyn in the 1950s as both ...
January 15, 2023
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The Biden Documents Scandal is a Test for the Media – and an Opportunity
After two years of relative quiet, the Washington press corps mounted familiar battle stations this ...
January 14, 2023
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Scientists Inch Closer to Learning Origins of Mysterious ‘Fairy Circles’
The origins of eerily perfect circles in the eastern Namib desert have puzzled scientists for decade...
January 14, 2023
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In Graying Puerto Rico, the Elderly Face Climate Disasters Alone
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January 14, 2023
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Safety, Training Lapses Endanger FBI Undercover Agents, Watchdog Says
When FBI agents go undercover, they need to know they are backed by a well-functioning system to pro...
January 14, 2023
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