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President Trump Continues His Attacks On The Federal Reserve
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Why the U.S. government is buying more apples than ever
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Women in Iran keep protesting strict Islamic dress code despite police crackdown
Female activists in Iran say they're undeterred as authorities continue fierce enforcement of female dress codes.
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Israel's options as it wages wars on multiple fronts
Israel hit hard in its response to Iran's large missile attack. But exactly what kind of options does Israel have at a time when it's already waging war on multiple fronts?
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Outlaws or Mammoths? Utahans help pick their NHL team's name
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Oklahoma schools resist the order to teach from the Bible in classrooms
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NBA great Jerry West dies
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College campuses react to the news of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal
The Israel-Hamas war ignited protests on many U.S. college campuses. Some students were elated, others concerned after the announcement of a ceasefire.
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