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Trump administration halts immigration applications for migrants from 19 nations
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Deep-sea search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 to resume Dec. 30
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San Francisco sues nation's top food manufacturers over ultraprocessed foods
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Trump says he doesn't want Somalis in the U.S., urges them to go back to their homeland and fix it
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White House justifies strikes on boat survivors, but it's unclear where buck stops
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Michael and Susan Dell commit $6.25 billion for investment accounts for kids
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Costco sues the Trump administration over tariffs, joining a refund queue
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A major winter storm is pummeling the Northeast with ice and snow
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Trump pardons Honduran ex-president who was convicted of drug crimes
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'Franklin' publisher slams Hegseth for his post of the turtle firing on drug boats
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Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is a technical marvel and game design nightmare
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Pope Leo wraps up his visit to Lebanon with prayers at the site of Beirut's port blast
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National Guard attack suspect's crisis. And, U.S. official sheds light on boat strike
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A short social media detox improves mental health, a study shows. Here's how to do it
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This company charges disabled vets millions, even after VA said it's likely illegal
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National Guard member in D.C. shooting shows 'positive sign,' West Virginia governor says
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Fox News faces critical test in 2nd case over false 2020 election claims
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Democrats and Republicans are pouring money into a special election in Tennessee. Here's why
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Son of 'El Chapo' pleads guilty and details the abduction of a legendary Sinaloa boss
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U.S. air travelers without REAL IDs will be charged a $45 fee
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Abortion opponents coming before the Supreme Court on Tuesday
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U.S. ski resorts are bracing for a steep drop in international travel due to politics
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Don't get angry, but the 2025 Oxford Word of the Year is 'rage bait'
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Thousands of U.S. trucking schools could lose accreditation under DOT crackdown
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Months of tumult and waves of staff cuts take a toll on the CDC
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For the first time since 1988, the U.S. is not officially commemorating World AIDS Day
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As political winds shift, top chipmaker TSMC looks beyond Taiwan
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Afghan suspect in D.C. National Guard attack appeared to suffer personal crisis
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From subways to galleries: Miami's Museum of Graffiti traces the appeal of street art
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After East Wing demolition, White House tours are back just in time for the holidays
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Fired worker sues government in a case that could upend civil rights laws
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Austria's rebel nuns refuse to give up Instagram to stay in their convent
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U.S. tightens immigration after National Guard shooting. And, latest on Ukraine talks
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Pope Leo visits a wounded Lebanon in his first trip to the Middle East
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Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden on extending the Affordable Care Act subsidies
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The agriculture secretary says SNAP changes are coming. Here's what we know
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Supreme Court weighs copyright fight between music industry and internet providers
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From ChatGPT to strength training: Here's how 100-year-olds are thriving
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During Advent, immigrant congregations find hope shadowed by fear
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An independent effort says AI is the secret to topple 2-party power in Congress
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Thousands in Philippines protest corruption, demand return of stolen funds
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Lost for over 400 years, Rubens painting sells for $2.7 million at auction
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Michael Jordan's fight against NASCAR heads to court
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Venezuela calls Trump's call to close airspace a 'colonialist threat'
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More cities are seeing PFAS pollution in drinking water. Here's what Louisville found
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During the war in Gaza, Israel drastically changed the map of the West Bank
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Netanyahu submits request for a pardon during his ongoing corruption trial
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Rubio says US-Ukraine talks on Russia war were productive but much work remains in search of a deal
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SNAP was restored, but many indigenous Americans still struggle with food insecurity
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