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Trump Will Host China's President In Florida On April 6
Xi Jinping will visit President Trump in Palm Beach, Fla., next week, for talks that will reportedly center on economic and other issues.
Law enforcement groups, GOP lawmakers seek pause on criminal justice reform
Law enforcement leaders and some Republicans in the New York State Legislature are pushing back against recent criminal justice reforms approved by Gov....
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Trump Administration Seeks To Limit Immigration Status Based On Use Of Public Aid
The Trump administration announced a proposal to deny green cards to some immigrants on public benefits like food and housing assistance.
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Alaskan Village, Citing Climate Change, Seeks Disaster Relief In Order To Relocate
Rising temperatures and thawing permafrost threaten tiny Newtok. Its residents want President Obama to declare an official disaster, to unlock the millions it needs to move the community.
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Legislative health committee chairs seek more privacy protections for contact tracing
The chairs of the state legislative health committees are proposing a bill that would help protect the privacy of New Yorkers who give personal...
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Protesters Injured By Law Enforcement Say They're Still Seeking Justice
Racial justice protesters in Portland, Ore., are having trouble advancing lawsuits pushing for accountability a year after they say federal law enforcement used harsh tactics against them.
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U.S. Federal Fire Officials Are Seeking Military Help In Fighting Wildfires
With over 100 large wildfires burning, mostly on the West Coast, firefighting resources are so exhausted that the U.S. and Canadian militaries are being called in to attack the fires from the air.
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Trump executive order seeks to 'restore' American history through Smithsonian overhaul
The "Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History" order removes "divisive, race-centered ideology" from Smithsonian museums, educational and research centers, and the National Zoo.
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Why some adult siblings seek out joint therapy
Siblings often are tied together by logistical bonds, but can be careless or rough with one another because they assume their relationship is sturdier than it is. Some siblings are turning to therapy.
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Republican Sen. Mitt Romney announces he will not seek reelection in 2024
Bipartisan negotiators like Romney are rare, and his departure could lead to a more divisive Senate. He's the only Senate Republican to twice vote to convict ex-president Trump in impeachment trials.
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