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Smithsonian artists and scholars respond to White House list of objectionable art
Carjacked in the capital: The 'crime of the pandemic' is still roiling D.C.
Barabak: They worked hard to draw fair political maps. How do they feel about Newsom undoing them?
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Gov. Pritzker says Trump trying to 'manufacture a crisis' as admin plans National Guard deployment to Chicago
Where's the richest ZIP code in the US? Depends on how you measure it
A commuter college thought it could avoid Trump’s education crackdown. It was wrong
1 dead, 4 wounded after shooting in New York City, police say
Where is Tropical Storm Fernand? Info about National Hurricane Center 'cone of uncertainty'
Justice Department gave Ghislaine Maxwell 'a platform to rewrite history,' family of Epstein abuse survivor says
The Supreme Court could give immigration agents broad power to stop and question Latinos
Railroad companies fail to join safety program after toxic Ohio derailment
'I didn't know I was out': Shedeur Sanders was shocked that Browns benched him late in fourth quarter vs. Rams
Three found dead in apparent murder-suicide at Rolling Hills home
306 fishermen, 455 fish — Two Rivers Fish Derby is in the history books & more outdoors news
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What remains of John F. Kennedy’s legacy of Camelot?
It’s been 65 years since John F. Kennedy first spoke of America’s “New Frontier.” From there, he built a safety net, a civil rights framework and a global plan to lift the world further from poverty.
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How a Ritzy L.A. Enclave Learned a Bitter Lesson About the Limits of Its Wealth
Calabasas residents thought it would be easy to keep wildfire ash from being trucked to their local landfill. They were wrong.
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Rural communities prepare for Medicaid cuts to hit hospitals
If the rural hospital down the road were to close, the closest hospital would be at least an hour away in Roanoke. The 65-year-old said she has looked at the statistics of what her chances of survival and quality of life would be if she had to go that far.
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A shortage of young men in the workforce could weigh on housing, Social Security, and growth for years to come
Around 7.2 million men have dropped out of the workforce. That has a host of consequences that could take decades to reverse, experts say.
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Who owns Frida Kahlo's legacy? The dispute over her trademark could impact other artists.
The family of the late famous Mexican artist is struggling to reach a legal agreement with the corporation that has long controlled products sold in the United States.
5 min read
How a ‘good fire’ in the Grand Canyon exploded into a raging inferno
A miscalculation allowed a small blaze to roar out of control last month, destroying a historic lodge and other buildings on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.
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Scientists Are Removing DEI Language to Keep Federal Grants
The Trump administration says it is freeing projects from bias, but scrutiny has researchers editing out certain words and and hiding personal websites.
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Five years after a tragic DC 911 misfire, America’s emergency dispatch systems are still overwhelmed and underfunded
The 13-year-old had called 911 — like tens of millions of people do each year when they need help — then called Billie from another phone as she spoke to the dispatcher. Billie heard Maria give 911 her correct address.
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