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Hegseth fights to keep Defense nomination. And, police search for gunman who shot CEO President-elect Donald Trump's defense secretary pick Pete Hegseth is fighting to keep the nomination. And, a New York City manhunt is underway ...
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University Art Museum hosts reception for new NMSU President | KRWG Public Media On Thursday, the University Art Museum threw a welcome reception for New Mexico State University's new president, Dr. Valerio Ferme, ...
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France's toppled government adds to the European Union's bigger political problems The political instability in France — and simultaneously in Germany, where the governing coalition collapsed a month ago — could have wide-ranging ...
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Statewide: Illinois' deceitful path to statehood - WSIU Illinois lacked the needed population at the time. But that didn't stop those committed to becoming part of the union.
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Massachusetts scientists study squid to develop disease treatments and opioid alternatives Researchers are exploring how RNA, a biological substance that went into COVID vaccines, can help treat disease and even provide pain relief.
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Legendary Medellin cartel drug lord released from U.S. prison after serving 25 years One of Colombia's legendary drug lords has been released from prison and is expected to be deported. Ochoa was first indicted in the U.S. for his ...
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The best games of 2024, picked by NPR's staff - Radio Milwaukee NPR network staffers and contributors explored this breadth, from cozy puzzlers like Botany Manor to multiplayer sensations like Helldivers 2 to grand ...
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Anthem reverses plans to put time limits on anesthesia coverage - WCMU Public Radio Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield was under scrutiny for planning to put time limits on anesthesia care. On Thursday, the large health insurer said it ...
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Gov. Scott says he's working on a plan for flat property taxes to 'hold taxpayers harmless' in 2025 A forecast published this week by the Vermont Department of Taxes projects a 5.9% jump in property taxes next year, but Republican Gov.
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Long before this week, South Korea had a painful history with martial law - Houston Public Media In 1980, violent clashes between government forces and pro-democracy demonstrators in the southwestern city of Gwangju created lasting scars that ...
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