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Missouri attorney general appointed co-deputy director of FBI
What's in a name? MSNBC insiders and outsiders debate the surprise rebrand.
As more National Guard units arrive in D.C., local officials question the need
Texas State Rep. Refuses To Leave Capitol Amid Democrat And Republican Showdown
Hurricane Erin strengthens into Category 4; Outer Banks brace for dangerous storm surge
2 gunmen in Brooklyn mass shooting were killed, NYPD says; 2 suspects still wanted
'Ketamine Queen' to plead guilty in Matthew Perry's death, officials say
Bryan Kohberger's behavior alarmed university faculty and students before Idaho murders, documents show
Explosion reported on bulk carrier near Key Bridge collapse site
‘Slap in the face’: Major blue state governor signs bill opening financial aid to illegals
Justice Department to begin giving Congress files from Jeffrey Epstein investigation, lawmaker says
Taylor Swift unveils fifth vinyl cover for ‘Life of a Showgirl’
Fairfield, Conn. advances in Little League World Series, on verge of U.S. title game
2 dead, 3 wounded in shooting in southern West Virginia
NFL Insider Hints at Browns Parting Ways With Shedeur Sanders
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Trump's anti-immigrant policies are even driving U.S. citizens away
"Are we even safe as American citizens?" says Julie Ear, whose mother self-deported to Mexico earlier this summer.
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The story behind Devo’s ‘Whip It’ and their misunderstood legacy
You know the band Devo, right? The guys with the funny red plastic hats and jumpsuits? The New Wave musicians behind the silly “Whip It” video? They had that odd, spiky '80s vibe? Well, it turns out you may not know as much as you think.
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A full-circle moment for Middletown mom who turned addiction around
Nikki Tierney was at the statehouse Aug. 11 for the signing of two new laws protecting people seeking addiction help. She has one more hurdle ahead.
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FDA's new expert panels are rife with financial conflicts and fringe views
When the Food and Drug Administration needs outside guidance, it normally turns to a trusted source: a large roster of expert advisers who are carefully vetted for their independence, credentials and judgment.
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'Can't stop. Won't stop': Documentary filmmakers face federal funding shortfall
PBS has been a home for independent documentaries for more than 50 years. But with the closure of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, nonfiction storytellers have to figure out a way forward.
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Washington’s data center boom fuels tax windfalls — and energy struggles
While data centers generate tax revenues and create jobs, they're also straining the electrical grid and gulping water.
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An Enclave of Americans Finds a Difficult New Reality in the West Bank
Palestinian-Americans who returned to their ancestral home find themselves in a worsening conflict with Israeli settlers and soldiers.
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Beyond the Waste: How Pooper Trooper Turns Loss into a Legacy of Community and Environmental Care
Quitting was never an option for me,” Nicki Walters, owner of Pooper Trooper, says. “We poured too much of ourselves into this. If anything, losing Bill inspired me to keep going. I feel it’s my responsibility to help us get there.
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