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Politics
Trump’s tax cut could mean a nearly half-trillion-dollar cut to Medicare starting in 2027, CBO warns
By
Stephen Groves
and
The Associated Press
Tech
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Law
Judge sends singer Sean Kingston to jail for over 3 years: ‘He is a thief and a conman, plain and simple’
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David Fischer
and
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Law
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Andrew DeMillo
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Success
Greg Iles, author of ‘Natchez Burning’ trilogy, dies at 65 after decades-long battle with cancer
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Economy
To stop a flesh-eating cattle parasite in Mexico from crossing the border, the U.S. will build a $750 million factory that breeds sterile flies
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Politics
DC’s attorney general says Trump’s police takeover is illegal and will ‘wreak operational havoc’ in the capital
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Lindsay Whitehurst
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Ashraf Khalil
, and others
Environment
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Isabella O'Malley
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Lifestyle
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Economy
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Stan Choe
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Global
Gang violence in Haiti is so bad the government is hiring 200 armed men from Blackwater founder Erik Prince to quell the crisis
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Danica Coto
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Economy
The mighty American consumer keeps shrugging off tariffs as retail sales rise 0.5% in July
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Anne D'Innocenzio
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Politics
Trump ordered to restore millions in frozen science funding to UCLA
By
Jocelyn Gecker
and
The Associated Press
Politics
New Mexico declares state of emergency as ‘surge in criminal activity’ sweeps the state
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Morgan Lee
and
The Associated Press
Politics
Los Angeles high school resumes: Thousands of immigrants without legal status return to class under cloud of fear
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Jaimie Ding
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