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President Trump aims to end investigations into extremism in the U.S. military
President Trump is eliminating federal DEI programs, including in the Department of Defense. He is also aiming to end investigations into extremism in the U.S. military.
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Sen. Ron Johnson opposes Trump's 'big, beautiful' spending bill because he wants more cuts
Sen. Ron Johnson explains why he thinks House leaders should cut more from the spending plan they are drawing up, and why he thinks it won't pass in the U.S. Senate if they don't.
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The killing of the UnitedHealthcare CEO was a targeted attack, authorities say
The CEO of United Healthcare was shot and killed in what New York City officials are calling a brazen and targeted attack. The company has the largest share of the nation's health insurance market.
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G-7 leaders gathered in Hiroshima meet an atomic bomb survivor
Japan is using the venue for the G-7 summit in Hiroshima, the first city to suffer a nuclear attack, to call for the abolition of nuclear weapons — even as it depends on U.S. nukes for protection.
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Cecil Taylor, Jazz Icon Of The Avant-Garde, Dies At 89
Taylor stretched the beats in a measure and played notes outside the chords of a song. A pioneer of free jazz, the pianist and composer remained true to his vision even through financial struggle.
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Controversial nominee Emil Bove is 1 step from a job as a federal appeals court judge
The Senate Judiciary Committee is voting on the judicial nomination of Emil Bove, a top Justice Department leader at the center of controversy this year.
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Fish may experience pleasure while being cleaned by other fish, study shows
A new study finds that fish may get pleasure from being cleaned by other fish -- perhaps like the experience of getting a massage.
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Measles outbreak sparks vaccine enthusiasm across the country
Measles spreads quickly in communities where vaccination rates are low - and vaccine hesitancy has been on the rise for years. But amid a growing outbreak in Texas, vaccine enthusiasm is growing, as parents try to get their kids vaccinated early.
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Though unemployment is low and inflation is cooling, consumers still feel some strain
Despite low unemployment and falling inflation, there are signs that many Americans are still struggling financially. We examine some of those signs.
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How a personal injury lawyer found himself taking on the realty industry
A lawsuit could change how realtors are paid, potentially lowering costs for buyers and sellers. Here's how a personal injury lawyer unexpectedly took on the U.S.'s biggest professional organization.
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