Woman Given Jan 6 Pardon Is Sentenced for Death by Drunk Driving
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Woman Given Jan 6 Pardon Is Sentenced for Death by Drunk Driving

A woman pardoned less than two weeks ago by President Trump has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to killing a person while drunk…

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CSU, reeling from budget cuts to classes and faculty, decries more proposed state reductions
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CSU, reeling from budget cuts to classes and faculty, decries more proposed state reductions

Leaders of California State University voiced alarm Wednesday that proposed state funding cuts would be “catastrophic” and cripple the nation’s largest four-year public higher education system’s ability to…

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Donald Trump’s Aid Freeze Forces Zelensky to Look Elsewhere
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Donald Trump’s Aid Freeze Forces Zelensky to Look Elsewhere

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said Kyiv will look to domestic and European sources for funds following U.S. President Donald Trump’s order to freeze foreign aid. Zelensky said on…

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What to Know About the Plane and Helicopter Crash Near Washington
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What to Know About the Plane and Helicopter Crash Near Washington

A passenger jet carrying 64 people crashed into the Potomac River near Washington on Wednesday night after colliding midair with a military helicopter while approaching Reagan National Airport,…

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Adelanto facility in California will resume detaining immigrants
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Adelanto facility in California will resume detaining immigrants

WASHINGTON —  One of California’s largest immigrant detention facilities is set to begin holding immigrants again now that a federal judge has lifted a pandemic-era court order that had…

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What Does RFK Jr.’s Bird Tie Mean?
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What Does RFK Jr.’s Bird Tie Mean?

Appearing before the Senate Finance Committee at his confirmation hearing on Wednesday to be health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. looped on a blue tie with embroidered birds.…

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Scientists race to learn what damage L.A. fires have done to the sea
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Scientists race to learn what damage L.A. fires have done to the sea

The Reuben Lasker was about four miles off the coast of Manhattan Beach when ash began to rain upon the sea — first in delicate flurries, then in…

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Rebel Leader Who Overthrew al-Assad is Declared Syria’s President
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Rebel Leader Who Overthrew al-Assad is Declared Syria’s President

The rebel coalition that seized control of Syria last month appointed its leader, Ahmed al-Shara, as president of the country to preside over a transitional period, Syrian state…

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New York Snow Map Shows Areas Getting Heaviest Snow
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New York Snow Map Shows Areas Getting Heaviest Snow

Northern New York is set to get up to an additional 7 inches of snow from Wednesday through Thursday, according to forecasters at the National Weather Service (NWS).…

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Their homes were their legacies. What if they can’t rebuild?
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Their homes were their legacies. What if they can’t rebuild?

The Eaton fire destroyed thousands of homes. As the cleanup phase of recovery begins, residents face questions about the cost and timeline to rebuild. Shovel in hand, Hendrena…

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