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FAQ: More details emerge about the 76 Guatemalan children whose deportations were stopped by a federal judge
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A bipartisan bill to ban lawmakers from trading stocks is unveiled in the House
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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s impact on Americans' health
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New Jersey Democrat avoids House censure with help of five Republicans
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Democrats push Homeland Security Department on DACA recipients
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An ancient disease makes yet another comeback
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Lawmakers push for release of more Epstein files. And, Trump family launches crypto
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Epstein accusers expected to hold rally and speak on Capitol Hill Wednesday
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Efforts pick up in Congress to force vote on release of Jeffrey Epstein files
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Hitler's bunker is now just a parking lot. But it's a 'dark tourism' attraction anyway
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With federal money in doubt, California's high-speed train seeks a new path forward
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So um, why do we say 'um' so much?
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'Founders Museum' from White House and PragerU blurs history, AI-generated fiction
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Former U.S. ambassador talks about China's efforts to change geopolitical world order
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Appeals court blocks Trump's use of Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans
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China's Xi displays military might and global ambitions at elaborate parade
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Trump confirms U.S. strike on alleged Venezuelan drug boat
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In a major antitrust ruling, a judge lets Google keep Chrome but levies other penalties
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How three businesses are coping with tariff limbo
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After Hurricane Katrina, evacuees changed Houston and the city changed them
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Military lawyers called up to relieve a shortfall in immigration judges
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Trump says Space Command will move to Alabama, after long battle over its HQ
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Trump administration blocks groups from voter registration at naturalization events
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Tick tock: Congress has 14 legislative days to stop a government shutdown
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How rural hospitals are banding together to survive
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Vogue promotes Chloe Malle to top editor spot
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As many as 1,000 killed in Sudan landslide
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Judge rules against National Guard in LA, and Trump vows to send them to Chicago
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These scientists found Alzheimer's in their genes. Here's what they did next
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Dozens of scientists find errors in a new Energy Department climate report
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Kraft Heinz is splitting up, separating hot dogs from ketchup
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Congress returns to Washington. And, Brazil's ex-president starts trial today
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Releasing Epstein files can 'bring the country together,' says Rep. Ro Khanna
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Whatever happened to mpox? Is it still a threat?
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Battle for history: China's WWII anniversary rekindles legacy debate
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How one Canadian's misplaced signature caused a diplomatic incident at the end of WWII
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Brazil's ex-President Bolsonaro coup trial begins — here's what to know
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After his parents' divorce, a guidance counselor's kindness left a lasting mark
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Starter homes are scarce, so Utah set a target to build more. Here's how it's going
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Modi and Putin affirm special relationship as India faces steep US tariffs over Russian oil imports
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In New Orleans, memories of Katrina remain vivid 20 years later
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Has Trump kept his campaign promises to American workers? Here's what some say.
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More students head back to class without one crucial thing: their phones
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How Trump is decimating federal employee unions one step at a time
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Media outlets demand Israel grant access to Gaza, halt attacks on journalists there
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China's Xi hosts Putin and Modi at Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit
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An earthquake devastates eastern Afghanistan, killing more than 800 people
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Guatemala says it suggested that U.S. send its unaccompanied migrant children home
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Hundreds of unaccompanied Guatemalan children can stay in the U.S. for now, judge says
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