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Officials Are Ending The Search For Survivors In The Surfside Condo Collapse
After 14 days of searching, the operation now turns to a "recovery" phase. None of the victims recovered from the wreckage as of Wednesday morning survived the initial collapse, authorities said.
The Ever Given Has Set Sail From The Suez Canal, Months After It Blocked The Waterway
The skyscraper-sized vessel was on its way to The Netherlands in March when it slammed into the bank of a single-lane stretch of the canal, shutting down the key global trade route for days.
Donald Trump Sues Facebook, YouTube And Twitter For Alleged Censorship
The former president filed suit against three of the nation's biggest tech giants, alleging they wrongfully kicked him off their platforms after a mob of his supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol.
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U.S. Job Openings Remain At A Historic High, Giving Job Seekers Options
The number of job openings in the U.S. topped 9 million in May, according to Labor Department. The number of people quitting their jobs eased slightly from April but remains high.
Descendants Of Slaves Say This Proposed Grain Complex Will Destroy The Community
A bitter fight is ongoing between powerful backers of a giant terminal on the Mississippi River and residents of the historic Black town of Wallace, La., who say this is environmental racism.
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Palestinians Hope A New Israeli Government Means Progress For This Poor Town
In the village of Jisr al-Zarqa, residents wish for opportunities available in nearby Jewish towns. They wonder if the new government, which includes an Arab party for the first time, will help.
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Economic Pressures Are Rising On Mom And Pop Rental Owners
Small landlords say eviction moratoriums make it harder for them to stay in business. There's concern they will sell to corporations that may not provide similar entry-level apartments for renters.
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What Led A Police Chief Turned Yoga Instructor To The Capitol Riot?
Alan Hostetter, once a police chief and yoga instructor, became known for protesting pandemic lockdowns in California. He's now facing conspiracy charges for his alleged role in the U.S. Capitol riot.
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Bucks And Suns Vie For Title As Injuries And Broadcast Controversy Cloud NBA Finals
Milwaukee's last title was 50 years ago; Phoenix has never won. But for now, all eyes are on Giannis Antetokounmpo's left knee.
Pentagon Scraps $10 Billion Contract With Microsoft, Bitterly Contested By Amazon
The Defense Department canceled its $10 billion cloud contract called JEDI, planning instead to hire multiple vendors. Amazon sued after its loss to Microsoft, seeking to depose Donald Trump.
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