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In one of the opening scenes of the new film Waves , Tyler Williams, played by African American actor Kelvin Harrison Jr., and his girlfriend drive down...
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Most people across the country will see their clocks roll back an hour this weekend as nearly eight months of daylight saving time come to an end. It is…
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The Tampa Bay Rays unveiled their long-awaited plans Tuesday for a new ballpark in Tampa's historic Ybor City.The ultramodern design includes glass walls,…
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Under Deadline, Government Scrambles To Reunite Migrant Families
The immigration bureaucracy on the border is a world of courtrooms and jail cells, officers and gray-suited guards. But no one has seen anything quite like the current effort to reunite families.
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U.K. And EU Reach Post-Brexit Trade Agreement
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U.K. And EU Agree To A New Free Trade Deal, As U.K. Finalizes Brexit
The U.K. and the European Union have finalized their post-Brexit agreement, striking a deal to allow for tariff-free trade after the U.K. exits the EU single market and customs union.
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2021 could be a year of healing for both people and the economy. As the calendar turns over a new year, we'll look back at how the economy fared in 2020 and at what lies ahead.
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