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The historic Biltmore Estate, an Asheville icon, works to recover from Helene damage The renowned North Carolina landmark and tourist attraction was slammed by the remnants of Hurricane Helene. The estate says parts of the entrance ...
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The Menendez brothers' murder case is getting a fresh look. Here's why In 1996, Erik and Lyle Menendez were convicted and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Los Angeles prosecutors said ...
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The Democratic Republic of Congo has received MPOX vaccinations. Are they enough? MPOX vaccinations are finally arriving to the Democratic Republic of Congo, which is at the heart of the current epidemic. Copyright 2024 NPR.
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Votes in this county in a battleground state have been a predictor of past elections A political update from Erie, Pa., which has been pivotal to and a bellwether of presidential election outcomes.
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A controversial but effective treatment for meth addiction gains ground - Public Radio Tulsa Policymakers in California embrace a proven but unorthodox treatment for meth and cocaine addiction: Give people gift cards to stay off the drugs.
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U.S. citizens are advised to lease Lebanon amid conflict with Israel | Maine Public Israel's airstrikes in Lebanon have forced more and more people from their homes. The U.S. State Department is urging American citizens in Lebanon ...
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A coal power plant demolition serves as a poignant historical moment for the Navajo For six decades, coal has provided for — and polluted — the Navajo Nation. Demolition of a power plant brings mixed emotions.
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Illinois State Police investigate another Sangamon County officer-involved death - WSIU A Kansas man died after a multi-county pursuit.
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Dillon Gabriel, Jordan James lead No. 6 Oregon to 31-10 victory over Michigan State With another win in hand, sixth-ranked Oregon can now look toward Ohio State and one of the most anticipated games of the Ducks' first season in ...
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Latino farm workers impacted by floods in Tennessee find support from the community In flood-ravaged Tennessee, language and other barriers have left some Latino workers feeling isolated. The larger Latino community is reaching ...
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