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Republican-backed Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate resurfaces unproven fraud concerns

MADISON, Wis. — The Republican-backed candidate in Wisconsin’s closely watched state Supreme Court race has resurfaced long debunked concerns about…

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Federal judge says Columbia student activist’s case should be heard in New Jersey

NEW YORK — A Columbia University student activist who was detained by the U.S. government over his participation in pro-Palestinian…

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Last decade was Earth’s hottest ever as CO2 levels reach an 800,000-year high

Last year was the hottest year on record, the top 10 hottest years were all in the past decade and…

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Delaware’s status as corporate capital might be on the line in a fight over shareholder lawsuits

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Delaware is trying to protect its status as the corporate capital of the world amid fallout from…

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West Virginia couple convicted of abusing adopted children is set for sentencing

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A West Virginia couple convicted in the mistreatment of their adopted children, including locking some in a…

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Woman who had sought protection from deportation in Colorado churches is detained, advocates say

DENVER — A woman who gained prominence after she took refuge in churches in Colorado to avoid deportation during the…

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Electric vehicle owners don’t buy gas. States look for other ways to pay for roads and bridges.

PORTLAND, Ore. — The pothole outside Timothy Taylor’s home was so deep, he could hear the clunk of cars hitting…

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Dust storms rage across New Mexico as transit authorities close major highways

SANTA FE, N.M. — Dust storms raged across New Mexico on Tuesday, snarling highway traffic as the National Weather Service…

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Sexual misconduct allegations in UN missions topped 100 in 2024, UN says

UNITED NATIONS — Allegations of sexual abuse and exploitation in U.N. peacekeeping and political missions topped 100 for the third…

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Pentagon aims to cut up to 60,000 civilian jobs. About a third of those took voluntary resignations

A senior defense official says that roughly 50,000 to 60,000 civilian jobs will be cut in the Defense Department WASHINGTON…

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