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Pakistan Calls Off Limits On Mosque Attendance In Time For Ramadan
The clampdown on public gatherings was openly defied by clerics and worshippers. Now the government has changed the rules as the holy month is about to begin.
Week In Politics: Security Clearances
We have the latest on the week in politics, including President Trump's decision to revoke the security clearance of former CIA Director John Brennan.
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Hillary Clinton Appears To Expand Edge Into Traditionally Republican States
The presidential election has entered its closing arguments phase. Hillary Clinton seems to have the edge in key states and may even be expanding into states that have traditionally voted Republican.
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13 Eye-Popping Quotes That Defined The Week
From the White House press secretary's comparison of Hitler and Syria's President Bashar Assad to Trump's chocolate cake and dropping a bomb in Afghanistan, it was a heck of a week.
Shutdown Day 34: Senate Set To Consider 2 Competing Bills
The Senate on Thursday is expected to hold votes on two competing proposals that could end the partial government shutdown. Both measures are expected to fail.
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Here's One Thing Washington Agreed On This Week: Sentencing Reform
Criminal justice experts and advocates say they're cautiously optimistic about a new bipartisan proposal in the Senate — the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act.
NOAA: Ian was Cat 5 before weakening at Florida landfall
Hurricane Ian briefly reached maximum Category 5 status before weakening to a Category 4 storm as it blasted ashore last September in southwest Florida, eventually causing over $112 billion in damage in the U.S. and more than 150 deaths directly or indirectly. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported Monday that Ian was the costliest hurricane in Florida history and the third-costliest ever in the U.S. as a whole.
First Harriet, now the eaglets; Eagles vanishing at North Fort Myers nest -- one may be back
Harriett the eagle vanished from her North Fort Myers nest Feb. 2. Now, her first eaglet, E21, has not been seen since Friday afternoon, and the second, E22, flew off Sunday and has not returned.
Music mogul Seymour Stein died Sunday at the age of 80
As the head of Sire Records, Seymour Stein signed genre-defining artists like Madonna, Ice-T, the Ramones and Talking Heads.
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Former President Donald Trump will surrender to face criminal charges
Trump's indictment is unique because no former president has ever been indicted, and also because he is running again to be president.
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What is voter intimidation and how concerned should you be?
Concerns of voter intimidation are heightened this midterm election season, but it's important to remember you will likely have a normal voting experience.
Iranians feel conflicted about watching the World Cup amid protests at home
Iranians are watching their soccer team at the World Cup in nearby Qatar with mixed feelings about how to show support amid massive freedom protests at home.
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7 fun facts about sweat
Perspiration can be a stinky nuisance as temperatures climb, but scientists say we shouldn't sell sweat short. There's so much more to the briny stuff than meets the eye.
Weeks after Ian, floodwaters are still leaving some Florida communities stranded
In Central Florida, one community remains nearly inaccessible after floodwaters from Hurricane Ian made roads impassable. Residents are able to get in using all-terrain vehicles.
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Minnesota Girl, Sri Lankan Guy Still Turn Heads
Interracial marriages are still relatively rare in the U.S., but the number is growing. In Cleveland, one couple cherishes their differences while leaving the double takes to others.
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No 'Easy Answer' To Growing Number Of Stray Dogs In The U.S., Advocate Says
Author Peter Zheutlin says the number of stray dogs in the U.S. has "cascaded out of control." He makes the case for why people should adopt abandoned dogs.
Week in politics: Support for same-sex marriage in the Senate; more trouble for Trump
A change in the Democrat's presidential nominating calendar is under consideration, significant support in the Senate for same-sex marriage, and more trouble for former President Trump.
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Indonesia criminalizes adultery, but the law may take up to 3 years to take effect
Indonesia's penal code had languished for decades while legislators in the world's biggest Muslim-majority nation struggled with how to adapt its native culture and norms to the criminal code.
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There is pressure on the Tunisian president after election turnout was less than 9%
Tunisians on Saturday voted to elect a new parliament, to the backdrop of a soaring cost-of-living crisis and concerns of democracy backsliding in the North African country.
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Despite inflation, this year is on track for the third-busiest Thanksgiving travel season in over two decades, according to AAA.
DeSantis sidesteps talk of a White House bid
DeSantis, who won reelection as Florida's governor last week, deflected questions on Wednesday about his possible bid for the presidency in 2024.
Biden is creating new national monuments to protect land in Nevada and Texas
The designation preserves Avi Kwa Ame in Nevada and Castner Range in Texas from new development. President Biden is also starting the process for a vast new marine sanctuary southwest of Hawaii.
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Many new homes in Polk County are saving water for the future
Twelve cities in Polk County now mandate the Florida Water Star program for new homes, making it the epicenter of the program statewide.
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Manhattan grand jury indicted ex-President Donald Trump — in a historic first
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