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GOP nominee for Kansas governor tries to flip abortion issue

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King Charles III appears to signal an end to climate change activism

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Mar-a-Lago documents kept in Trump’s home were so top-secret that even highest-ranking national security officials in the current Biden administration weren’t allowed to look at them, report says

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Botched cosmetic tattoo done on a budget leaves Thai woman with four eyebrows

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World’s second-tallest roller coaster is permanently closing

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Dark Brandon Strikes Again: Joe Biden Hits Heckler With Scathing 1-Liner

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Body found during search for abducted Memphis mother Eliza Fletcher, police say

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Palin urges Begich to drop House bid; Begich declines

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Misprinted UC Irvine sweatshirt pulled from Costco becomes sought-after item among students

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Wisconsin GOP candidate calls for ‘pitchforks and torches’

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A woman who bought a $19 million penthouse in NYC is suing a real-estate agency after she says they tricked her into thinking the building had a full-time doorman

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Japanese porn star hugs over 3,000 people in 24-hours

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Trump didn’t formally declassify Mar-a-Lago documents because he ‘wanted these secrets to still have value,’ legal analyst suggests

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Watering while Black: anatomy of a pastor’s Alabama arrest

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Some documents retrieved from Mar-a-Lago were so sensitive that FBI agents needed a special clearance to look at them, DOJ says

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