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Kansas newspaper publishes its first edition following police raid
Days after a police raid and the death of a co-owner, the Marion County Record, a small weekly newspaper, raced to publish. The raid was criticized as a potential first amendment violation.
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Why the Trump indictments have not moved the needle with Republicans
The former president has insulated himself with his party, having sold its members over the past seven years on his baseless narrative of a deep-state conspiracy against him.
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6 ex-Mississippi officers plead guilty to state charges for torturing 2 Black men
Six former Mississippi Sheriff officers — some of whom called themselves "The Goon Squad" — plead guilty to state charges for the torture of two Black men.
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Cruise ship companies are still paying for COVID interrupting their business
People are cruising again on big ships following a COVID-19 decline, but it's a tough comeback for the industry.
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Students in Puerto Rico live with the trauma of many natural disasters
Puerto Rico has been pounded by natural disasters in the past few years – hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, landslides. Those disasters have taken a heavy toll on student mental health.
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As the war in Ukraine continues, China's defense minister visits Russia, Belarus
China Defense Minister Li Shangfu is visiting Russia and Belarus this week.
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Pidgeon Pagonis reveals a long held secret in 'Nobody Needs to Know'
Author Pidgeon Pagonis discovered the truth about their gender identity when they were in college. Now they tell their story hoping to help others.
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Recovery teams in Lahaina still have a lot of area to search for wildfire victims
The death toll from the Maui wildfires rose again on Monday as officials warned that number would rise, while also acknowledging public frustration from residents still barred from visiting Lahaina.
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Morning news brief
Donald Trump is indicted in Georgia for seeking to overturn the election. Death toll rises in Hawaii as residents press to see Lahaina. Judge in Louisiana considers moving teens out of Angola prison.
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What happens when thousands of hackers try to break AI chatbots
In a Jeopardy-style game at the annual Def Con hacking convention in Las Vegas, hackers tried to get chatbots from OpenAI, Google and Meta to create misinformation and share harmful content.
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