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BREAKING: Sweeping layoffs extend to more departments
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Israel’s military says ceasefire agreement came into effect in Gaza
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‘Devastating deadly blast’ at explosives facility in Tennessee leaves several missing
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Marjorie Taylor Greene blames Republican leaders for government shutdown
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More South Korean adoptees who were sent overseas demand probes into their cases
Nearly 400 South Koreans sent as children to families in the West want an inquiry, saying their adoptions were marred by fake documents that changed child identities or falsely declared them orphans.
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50 years since the last Apollo astronauts went to the moon, NASA is finally going back
December 7, 1972 was the launch of the final mission in NASA's Apollo moon program. Fifty years later, NASA finally seems poised to return people to the lunar surface.
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Duke Energy says it has completed repairs on N.C. power equipment damaged by shootings
The damage to two substations on Saturday cut power to thousands of central North Carolina homes. The utility says it expects power to be fully restored by midnight.
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Jim Stewart, co-founder of Stax Records in Memphis, dies at age 92
The white Tennessee farm boy and fiddle player co-founded the influential record label with his sister in a Black, inner-city Memphis neighborhood and helped build the soulful "Memphis sound."
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Russia strikes again at Ukraine’s energy system, but damage is less than before
Russia unleashed a new wave of airstrikes at Ukraine, aimed at destroying the power grid. The attacks caused damage and casualties, but Ukraine said it shot down most of the incoming missiles.
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How one artist took on the Sacklers and shook their reputation in the art world
A new documentary All The Beauty and the Bloodshed tells the story of Nan Goldin, a photographer and activist who survived opioid addiction — then challenged members of the Sackler family.
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Israel’s military says ceasefire agreement came into effect in Gaza
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‘Devastating deadly blast’ at explosives facility in Tennessee leaves several missing
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Marjorie Taylor Greene blames Republican leaders for government shutdown
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New reporting CONFIRMS Trump accidentally posted DM to Bondi ordering prosecutions
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