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26 people died in an explosion at a hotel in Havana
Relatives of the missing in Cuba's capital desperately searched for victims of an explosion at one of Havana's most luxurious hotels. A natural gas leak was the apparent cause of Friday's blast
J.K. Rowling's new book, about a character accused of transphobia, raises eyebrows
In The Ink Black Heart, a popular cartoonist is harassed and killed after her work is criticized as transphobic. Observers say the plot mirrors Rowling's experience, though she calls it a coincidence.
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Inflation invaded every waking moment of 2022. But just how bad was it? Cue: Day-in-the-life challenge.
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The military spends $4.3 billion a year to move troops from one assignment to another, but the Pentagon doesn't keep very good data on how it spends that money and why.
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'My Father's Brain' memoir explores the effect of Alzheimer's disease
The book intertwines information about the disease and how it's treated with Sandeep Jauhar's own story of coping when his father developed Alzheimer's.
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Leveling Up In The Video Game Industry, Without Checkpoints: 'Significant Zero'
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FDA Moves To Rein In Drugmakers' Abuse Of Orphan Drug Law
Following an investigation by Kaiser Health News and NPR, the Food and Drug Administration has moved to close a loophole that lets drugmakers skip pediatric testing of drugs to treat rare diseases.
What we know about the North Carolina GOP governor nominee's online comments
Allegations of racist and homophobic online comments by the North Carolina governor candidate backed by Donald Trump ripple across that state and the race for president.
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On Giving Tuesday: In a world full of disasters, how to make your donations count
The world is facing a devastating array of disasters. If you want to donate to a charity to make a difference, how can you make sure your dollars will do the most good?
13 states and D.C. sue TikTok, alleging it harms kids and is designed to addict them
Lawsuits filed by 14 attorneys general argue that TikTok knowingly worsens the youth mental health crisis and places profits over child safety.
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Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders's office is under fire for buying a $19,000 lectern
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is facing scrutiny after a public records request revealed her office bought a $19,000 lectern. A whistleblower has accused her office of covering up the spending.
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Commissioners greenlight $813 million disaster recovery plan
Its aim is to help Pinellas County residents, businesses and communities rebound from last year's devastating hurricanes.
Trump calls DEI programs 'illegal.' He plans to end them in the federal government
President Trump has issued sweeping executive actions swiftly ending diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility programs within the federal government. Already, the work is underway.
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Mueller Report: How Truthful Has The Trump Administration Been?
The special counsel report laid bare a number of examples of White House officials who publicly lied, or were asked to by the president. Under oath, they told Mueller's team something different.
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A deadline approaches as ACA subsidies hang in the balance
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Cokie Roberts Answers Your Questions About Secret Legislation
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The report, obtained by the Florida Trident and authored by Sarasota police Det. Angela Cox, recounts how Christian Ziegler went “on the prowl” in bars for women to bring home to Bridget, a Sarasota County School Board member who has backed a number of anti-LGBTQ measures at both the state and local level, for threesome encounters.
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