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Phil Berger, top architect of North Carolina’s recent conservative shift, concedes in primary for his state Senate seat
Phil Berger, top architect of North Carolina’s recent conservative shift, concedes in primary for his state Senate seat
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As US pressure grows for leadership change in Cuba, a Castro could be the next president
Speculation is mounting about who, if anyone, might replace Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel as U.S. President Donald Trump pushes for change in Cuba’s leadership
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Veteran prosecutor confirmed to lead new Justice Department division targeting fraud nationwide
The Senate has confirmed President Donald Trump’s pick to lead a new Justice Department division focused on prosecuting fraud over critics’ concerns of potential political pressure to target White House opponents
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Group's report highlights how guns in the US get from legitimate stores to crime scenes
The group Everytown for Gun Safety used court records to trace more than 250 guns bought at nearly two dozen Academy Sports + Outdoors chain stores that had been trafficked over three years in a handful of federal straw purchasing prosecutions
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Geneva's CERN hails delicate test on transporting antimatter as a scientific success
Scientists at CERN took some antiprotons out for a spin in a never-tried-before test drive
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Melania Trump hosts world counterparts and tech reps to discuss children, education and technology
Melania Trump is calling on nations to work together to improve access to education and technology for children
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Fire truck in deadly LaGuardia collision didn't have a transponder needed to trigger warning system, NTSB says
Fire truck in deadly LaGuardia collision didn't have a transponder needed to trigger warning system, NTSB says
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Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro allowed to serve his 27-year sentence at home due to ill health
Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro allowed to serve his 27-year sentence at home due to ill health
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Minnesota officials sue the Trump administration for evidence related to three shootings by federal officers
Minnesota officials sue the Trump administration for evidence related to three shootings by federal officers
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Epic Games lays off more than 1,000 amid slowing Fortnite engagement
Fortnite publisher Epic Games said Tuesday it is laying off 1,000 employees to save money as it grapples with industry-wide and company-specific challenges
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