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- India's government faces no-confidence vote over ethnic clashes
- Moldova expels 45 Russian diplomats, administrative staff reduced by 60
- Bradenton’s famous Mixon Fruit Farms is closing for good this week after 84 years
- Carlee Russell’s ‘blindsided’ ex-boyfriend is ‘disgusted’ with her after she admitted to lying about abduction
- Unleashed dogs a danger to turtle eggs, hatchlings, says Palm Beach advocate
- 'Everybody is talking air quality': Canada wildfire smoke alters some sports
- Should parents be cited when their kid violates Canton’s juvenile curfew? Council to vote.
- Vatican prosecutor seeks seven-year sentence for cardinal
- The Indian Ocean's mysterious gravity hole may be the result of a prehistoric ocean erased by time
- Malaysia PM raises prospect of ASEAN engaging informally with Myanmar
- Al Jazeera condemns Egypt's decision to add some of its journalists to a terrorism blacklist
- Daily Briefing: Hunter Biden's day in court
- Boston police release images of vehicle wanted in hit-and-run crash that left 4-year-old boy dead
- Pa. man who assaulted police during Jan. 6 siege sentenced to 18 months
- Actor Kevin Spacey Found Not Guilty In UK Sexual Assault Case
- Danone Says It Remains Owner of Business Seized in Russia
- Factbox-Who is Hun Manet, Cambodia's prime minister-in-waiting?
- Escape the summer heat by exploring these 4 amazing SC caves and tunnels
- ‘The music is emotionally intense.’ Summer Singers rise to challenge of this cantata
- Manchin Urges Faster Power Line Approval in Permitting Reform
- Gardener warns against common mistake that causes herbs to run wild in your yard: ‘[I] found out the hard way’
- Chicago’s downtown buildings are slowly sinking. The culprit? Underground climate change, study shows.
- Guess where Miami ranks on list of America’s ‘urban heat islands.’ Hint: step outside
- It was constant ‘aha’ moments at first. Here’s how this JoCo salon became a success
- Exclusive: Hall of Fame GM Bill Polian on pros, cons of rookie Panthers QB Bryce Young
- What is IRIS? How to use Kansas City’s new rideshare service — and where it can take you
- Are your taxes going up in Hillsborough County?
- U.S. Rep. Chip Roy helps bend powerful House committee further to the right
- Cook County records deadliest year for opioid overdoses in 2022
- Defense secretary makes historic visit to Papua New Guinea as US counters China's influence in South Pacific
- ‘You will never cross that thin blue line’: ID resident calls for police accountability
- McCarthy walks balancing act one more time before long summer
- Facing sex discrimination claims, Texas begins jailing migrant women under border crackdown
- Why Arkansas’ loss may be Idaho’s gain in University of Phoenix deal | Opinion
- Why chances of a shutdown could be growing
- Avoid blood-gushing SC ticks. Here’s how to remove them safely
- Rewarding choices: Consider these factors to get the most out of your credit card
- Senate Republicans see Biden impeachment as fraught with risk
- UFO hearing key takeaways: What a whistleblower told Congress about UAPs
- Here are the 23 best Myrtle Beach restaurants in 2023, Nextdoor users say
- Montana tribe, citing mounting tragedies, sues Biden administration over lack of police funding
- Like to bike Tampa’s Riverwalk? Your riding days there may be numbered.
- Lobbying World: AHIP adds health care expert to lead health equity initiatives
- American teens are driving less
- Texas has already seen 25 chemical emergencies this year. Here’s how to protect yourself during the next one.
- Phat Burrito officially coming back to Charlotte soon after closing 6 years ago. What to expect.
- Editorial: GOP Sen. Tom Cotton overreaches in sending a warning to big law firms about DEI efforts
- From virtual to brick-and-mortar, she finds peace and a world of knowledge in these spots
- A kinder social media destination? Untangling Threads is not a fun way to spend time
- Native American students, educators have high hopes for bill mandating their history be taught in Illinois schools