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Total Pro SportsNotre Dame Football Star Suffers Serious Injury in Fourth Of July Accident, Undergoes Emergency SurgerySometimes, a summer break goes from peaceful to painful in the blink of an eye. That’s exactly what happened to Notre Dame’s ...
President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” is sending mixed messages about whether most Americans are required to pay federal ...
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The Modesto BeeVictim identified, suspect arrested in west Modesto fatal shootingA suspect has been arrested in the Wednesday, July 2, fatal shooting of 38-year-old Donnie Boatman in west Modesto. Dontae ...
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New York PostTexas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says flash flood alerts went out — but not everyone got themTexas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said that there were some alert warnings that went out around the time that the flash flooding ...
LSU Tigers quarterback Garrett Nussmeier announced his engagement to longtime girlfriend Ella Springfield on Saturday.
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The Charlotte ObserverCMPD officer shot in uptown Charlotte after responding to a domestic disputeA Charlotte Mecklenburg police officer was shot in the leg early Sunday morning after a confrontation with a man involved in ...
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WPRI ProvidenceHow to file for unemploymentAbout 7 million people were unemployed in June, according to the latest jobs report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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The Washington PostTexas flooding live updates: Rescue effort enters a third day as dozens remain missingFlash-flood warnings and watches remained in effect for parts of Central Texas, dimming hopes that more survivors would be found.
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Dallas Morning NewsTexas lawmakers launch bipartisan campaign for flood relief, as death toll climbsState representatives are launching a bipartisan campaign to support relief efforts, as flooding killed dozens of people in Central Texas and the Hill Country over Independence Day weekend. More ...
As the United States prepares to celebrate its semiquincentennial, patriotism among American citizens is at its lowest point on record.
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USA TODAYSketching swastikas, debating politics & 'edgy' jokes: Idaho shooter wasn't typical lonerThe man accused of ambushing and shooting firefighters in Idaho was a fierce conservative with 'Nazi tendencies' but he didn't grow up a loner.
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The Columbus DispatchHow Dispatch Reporter Danae King tells stories of Columbus communitiesDanae King covers underserved communities at The Columbus Dispatch and has worked there since 2016. She previously covered religion and immigration.
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Des Moines RegisterOne person dead following a Saturday night shooting in a Des Moines neighborhoodOne person has died following a shooting in the River Bend Neighborhood, according to a news release from the Des Moines Police Department. Just after 8:15 p.m. Saturday night, a hit-and-run crash ...
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Baltimore SunDr. Marshall Fesche retires after 50 years of dentistry in Carroll, Baltimore countiesMarshall Fesche opened his first dental practice with his wife, Tammy, as the only other employee. Last week he walked out the door of one of his five dental practices to start his retirement after ...
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The Washington PostA new D.C. hospital grapples with too many patients and too few nursesThe busy ER reflects the challenges of opening a hospital amid a nursing shortage in an underserved community where residents face barriers to primary care.
The Department of Public Works employee allegedly put windshield wiper fluid in the other employee’s sports drink. The post R.I. city employee placed on leave after allegedly poisoning coworker ...
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