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Alabama executes inmate with nitrogen gas after past lethal injection attempt failed
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How the landmark Paris Climate Agreement came together
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Vance’s Mother Deals With Her Past and His Future
In his 2016 memoir, Senator JD Vance of Ohio described a rough childhood owing to his mother’s devastating drug addiction. Today, he and his mother, Beverly Aikins, are a remarkable team.2 hours ago -
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Republicans have a message for Zelenskyy: Stay out of US politics
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Solanke on song as Spurs recover from Dragusin red card to ease past Qarabag
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These key indicators say the S&P 500 will continue its hot streak
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How to clean pet stains
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Man arrested over rail terror message hack
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How far will mortgage interest rates fall this October?
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Chevron will leave John Hess off its board to win merger approval
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Chevron will leave John Hess off its board to win merger approval
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Cyber Attack Displays ‘Islamophobic’ Message on U.K. Trains, Officials Say
The British authorities are investigating after commuters at 19 train stations saw an Islamophobic message when they tried to log on to a public Wi-Fi system.6 hours ago -
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NOAA administrator on Hurricane Helene's size, how U.S. can prepare for extreme weather
Hurricane Helene is "large, wet and powerful," NOAA Administrator Rick Spinrad said on CBS News Thursday. He discussed the threats the storm is bringing as well as initiatives to address climate ...7 hours ago -
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How to Get Your 4 Free At-Home Covid-19 Tests (2023)
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U.S., Australia, U.K. alliance sharpens its focus on China deterrence
The third AUKUS defense ministerial will see the allies look to expand their global ties as China-Russia cooperation deepens.15 hours ago - China -
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Tell Us: How Is Political Advertising Affecting You?
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Getting Old Never Looked So Ugly
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How starry friends are helping an East Village musician get back on his feet
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Myha’la’s Relationship Advice? Get in a Fight.
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How Food Critic Keith Lee Reviews Restaurants
The restaurant reviewer Keith Lee tastes takeout dishes in his car, and sometimes offends whole cities in the process.2 days ago -
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China Is Striking Deals to Cement Its Role as Asia’s Trade Hub
Beijing’s leaders are working with regional neighbors on the country’s western, northern and southern borders to develop new rail and sea links.2 days ago - China -
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Biden Administration Proposes Ban on Chinese Software in Vehicles
Federal officials acknowledged that few Chinese vehicles were on U.S. roads now, but said that the administration wanted to take proactive measures to strengthen national security.3 days ago - Joe Biden -
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How Mad Magazine's humor created a revolution
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How Dangerous Is PFAS in Food?
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How Does Pregnancy Change the Brain? Clues Are Emerging.
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The National Park Service Is More Than Just Its Iconic Hat
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