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- Graham Platner makes it official in Maine, submitting paperwork to leave Senate race [3d]
- Patriotic art gets the spotlight as NEA funding shifts. Cue 'The Ronald Reagan Overture' [3d]
- Houston neighbors started seeing more ICE agents around. Then came a fatal shooting. [3d]
- A major housing bill is set to become law at midnight — even though Trump says he won't sign [3d]
- U.S.-Iran fighting appears to pause. And, life inside Gaza's expanding military zones [3d]
- Taliban declares war on smartphones [3d]
- No internet, no screen time? FCC weighs cutting subsidy that lowers school internet bills [3d]
- Waymo called the cops on teen riders, raising privacy concerns [3d]
- One U.S. visa program is growing rapidly. No one is happy with it. [3d]
- Shelling at night, gunfire by day in Israel's expanding zone of control in Gaza [3d]
- Count Binface: The intergalactic warrior who could upend Britain's strangest election [3d]
- Trump leans on 'communist' messaging as economic angst drives Democrats [3d]
- One of Spain's deadliest wildfires has killed at least 11 people [3d]
- One of Spain's deadliest wildfires kills at least 12 people, with 23 others missing [3d]
- Morning news brief [3d]
- A federal panel advances Trump's proposed arch, despite unanswered questions [3d]
- Ebola death toll reaches 600, as new cases suspected in other parts of Congo [3d]
- U.S. and Iran exchange intensifying fire across Mideast, threatening ceasefire deal [3d]
- President Trump cleans house at the bipartisan Election Assistance Commission [3d]
- In private call, Education Dept. tried, but failed, to reassure disability advocates [4d]
- Do height limits apply to Trump's arch? A debate looms as it clears another vote [4d]
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