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- Hillary Clinton says she's tested positive for COVID-19 [1476d]
- 'Selena' biopic will return to theaters in April to celebrate its 25th anniversary [1476d]
- A knife-wielding man killed 4 Israelis in Beersheba, police say [1476d]
- Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson confirmation hearings: What happened on Tuesday [1476d]
- Former child star Amanda Bynes is freed from conservatorship [1476d]
- BuzzFeed is cutting jobs and top editors are leaving its news division [1476d]
- Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (March 22) [1476d]
- With war on its doorstep, Germany plans a major military buildup [1476d]
- How to keep yourself safe during a tornado [1476d]
- Donated clothes help in Ukraine. But here's one thing aid experts like better [1476d]
- 50 years ago sex equality seemed destined for the Constitution. What happened? [1476d]
- 'Cowboys for Trump' leader is given a mixed verdict in his Jan. 6 Capitol riot trial [1476d]
- Pfizer launches a recall of blood pressure drugs due to a potential carcinogen [1476d]
- White House press secretary Jen Psaki tests positive (again) for COVID-19 [1476d]
- When Russia shelled their building in Mariupol, 13 neighbors banded together to flee [1476d]
- Trudeau's party strikes a deal to stay in power until 2025 [1476d]
- A Russian chess champion has been suspended over his pro-war comments [1476d]
- After a stroke blinded one eye, Frank Bruni focused on the future [1476d]
- A top Ukrainian boxer is choosing his country over an upcoming title fight [1476d]
- Disney employees across the U.S. plan to walk out on Tuesday [1476d]
- Roll over sourdough. Italian scientists develop a new way rise pizza crust [1476d]
- 11 GOP states have transgender sports bans. Indiana's governor just vetoed one [1476d]
- China's search for survivors from crashed jetliner turns up nothing so far [1476d]
- There are more than 5,000 confirmed exoplanets beyond our solar system, NASA says [1476d]
- Russian court finds jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny guilty in fraud case [1476d]
- A Nobel Prize-winning Russian editor says he will donate his medal for Ukraine relief [1476d]
- Tornadoes rip through parts of Texas, injuring at least 4 [1476d]
- Colorado Democrats look to crack down on insider election threats and misinformation [1476d]
- D.C. sues Grubhub for allegedly using deceptive trade practices [1476d]
- Putin's puffy coat, Zelenskyy's T-shirts and the power of fashion in war [1476d]
- Refugees from other wars see themselves in fleeing Ukrainians [1476d]
- How the pandemic housing market spurred buyer's remorse across America [1476d]
- Pink donut boxes are canvas for artist portraying kids of Cambodian-American refugees [1476d]
- As a nurse faces prison for a deadly error, her colleagues worry: Could I be next? [1476d]
- 2 Ukrainian mothers struggle to stay in touch with their children in front-line cities [1476d]
- Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama brace as storm approaches [1476d]
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to address Japanese parliament [1476d]
- Miami Beach declares a state of emergency after recent spring break violence [1477d]
- Here are the CEOs who were briefed by the White House on the war in Ukraine [1477d]
- 'The Price Is Right' is coming on down to a city near you in honor of its 50th season [1477d]
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