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- House approves criminal contempt referrals for 2 Trump aides over the Jan. 6 attack [1460d]
- As Kansas celebrates victory, a years-long NCAA investigation hangs over the school [1460d]
- Advisers to FDA weigh in on updated COVID boosters for the fall [1460d]
- The Sacramento mass killing involved at least 5 shooters, police say [1460d]
- Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (April 6) [1460d]
- Oklahoma's vote to ban most abortions comes at a key moment for reproductive rights [1460d]
- Clash over immigration policy derails Senate COVID aid bill [1460d]
- 31 countries plan a big release of emergency oil to ease gasoline prices at the pump [1460d]
- For the first time, researchers find microplastics deep in the lungs of living people [1460d]
- Attorney General Garland tests positive for COVID [1460d]
- Almost 25,000 mail-in ballots were rejected in Texas for its March 1 primary election [1460d]
- A wind energy company has pleaded guilty after killing at least 150 eagles [1460d]
- An anti-abortion group claims it took 115 fetuses from a medical waste truck [1460d]
- Voices from Shanghai: The trials of living through a massive COVID lockdown [1460d]
- New U.S. sanctions target Russia's largest banks and Putin's children [1460d]
- Krakow, Poland's second-largest city, strains to accommodate Ukrainian refugees [1460d]
- Ed Sheeran wins a copyright battle over 'Shape of You' [1460d]
- The student loan pause has been extended until the end of the summer [1460d]
- No, Russian cosmonauts were not making a pro-Ukraine statement with their spacesuits [1460d]
- Nursing home residents suffer from staffing shortages, but the jobs are hard to fill [1460d]
- Hundreds of Howard University hospital workers plan to strike over low wages [1460d]
- In Bucha, death, devastation and a graveyard of mines [1460d]
- The number of billionaires has fallen (but they're worth a collective $12.7 trillion) [1460d]
- Antony Blinken will meet with allies in Brussels to discuss actions against Russia [1460d]
- Colorado is moving toward statewide coverage of wastewater surveillance [1460d]
- For a special issue, the comic book series 'El Peso Hero' travels to Ukraine [1460d]
- Tiger Woods is back at the Masters following his brutal car accident last year [1460d]
- Never-ending costs: When resolved medical bills keep popping up [1460d]
- Chris Smalls started Amazon's 1st union. He's now heard from workers at 50 warehouses [1460d]
- In jumpy flies and fiery mice, scientists see the roots of human emotions [1460d]
- More than 300 dogs starved to death at a shelter in Ukraine [1460d]
- What we know about the deadliest U.S. bird flu outbreak in 7 years [1460d]
- Oregon braces for abortion ban in neighboring Idaho [1460d]
- Red/Blue Workshops try to bridge the political divide. Do they really work? [1460d]
- Famed directors denounce sexual abuse in Japan's filmmaking industry [1460d]
- Here's why most of us love the smell of vanilla and peaches and not sweaty feet [1460d]
- Sri Lankan president revokes emergency amid growing protests [1460d]
- Australia, the U.K. and the U.S. say they will develop hypersonic missiles [1460d]
- Bobby Rydell, a 60s teen idol and 'Bye Bye Birdie' star, dies [1461d]
- Checkout startup Fast is shutting down after burning through investors' money [1461d]
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