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Protests against LGBTQ inclusivity in schools have turned violent in LA County
In Los Angeles County this month, three protests against LGBTQ inclusivity have devolved into physical fights. The recent pattern of violence has parents and extremism experts concerned.
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Actor Julian Sands found dead in California after going missing on hike
The English actor was best known for starring opposite Helena Bonham Carter in the 1985 film A Room with a View. He was 65.
At least $200 billion in pandemic aid potentially went to fraudsters, federal watchdog estimates
Fraudsters stole billions from the Small Business Administration, via the pandemic-era "Paycheck Protection Program." On Tuesday, the SBA inspector general releases an estimate the size of the fraud
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The FBI investigates threatening letters with white powder sent to GOP lawmakers
More than 120 Republican state lawmakers have been mailed envelopes containing white powder and threatening notes in Kansas, Tennessee and Montana. The FBI is investigating.
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Why Georgia Is Facing Long Lines At The Polls
Poll lines in Georgia are long and getting worse. An investigation by Georgia Public Broadcasting and ProPublica digs into why the state hasn't added polling places in its fastest-growing counties.
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In a year of great sacrifice, Turkish Muslims mark Eid al-Adha with charity and hope
In many Muslim-majority countries around the world, this is a festive week, a time to celebrate the "Eid al-Adha." Turkish Muslims are marking an annual holiday with charity — despite high prices.
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International African American Museum opens where enslaved Africans entered the U.S.
The International African American Museum opens Tuesday in Charleston, S.C. It's built on the site of Gadsden's Wharf, where enslaved Africans entered the country.
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Biden kept Trump's tariffs on Chinese imports. This is who pays the price
Dan Digre makes loudspeakers in Minnesota. But he's importing more of them from China than he used to, thanks to unintended consequences from Trump-era tariffs that President Biden has kept in place.
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Here are 5 tips to help you stay safe and cool in extreme heat
Heat waves today are not the same as 60 years ago. The warming climate is making them more intense and they're lasting longer. Here are five ways you can beat the heat and stay cool.
Russian President Vladimir Putin denounces Wagner Group leader, now exiled in Belarus
Putin denounced the mercenary group's leader and gave more details about the deal that staved off the mutiny.
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