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The FBI says it recovered nothing of value at the site in Pennsylvania. But treasure hunters who led agents there think the FBI found tons of gold and cut them out of a finder's fee.
What parents, teachers and students should know about the CDC's new COVID guidelines
Students who are exposed to COVID-19 no longer need to quarantine or get repeatedly tested to stay in class. But masks are still recommended for nearly half the country.
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The family of George Floyd plans to file a $250 million lawsuit against Ye
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How quotation marks turned a story about a clerical error into one about voter fraud
The Colorado election officials accidentally mailed postcards about voting registration to non-citizens who were not eligible to vote. On Twitter, stories about the mistake have turned conspiratorial.
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An LA jury rules the NCAA is not responsible for the death of a college football player
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Encore: More than 3,000 young kids accidentally ate pot edibles in 2021, study says
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Janet Yellen says the U.S. is ready to protect depositors at small banks if required
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In a Virginia courthouse Friday, former CIA official John Kiriakou is expected to plead not guilty to violating the Espionage Act by sharing information with reporters. But some critics say his prosecution has more to do with his public comments about waterboarding than with damage to national security.
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The killing of a 17-year-old boy, captured on video, shocked the country and stirred up long-simmering tensions between young people and police in disadvantaged neighborhoods around France.
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When A Young Child Accidentally Shoots Herself, Who's Responsible?
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