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A mother intentionally went over Niagara Falls with her 2 children, police say
New York state police say a 33-year-old mother climbed over a safety rail and intentionally went over Niagara Falls with her two children, a 9-year-old and a 5-month-old
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Former officer's shots were 'like a drive-by shooting' during Breonna Taylor raid, prosecutors say
Federal prosecutors say a former Louisville police detective’s actions were like “a drive-by shooting” the night of the deadly Breonna Taylor raid
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Prosecutors seek a 17-year prison term for Pentagon secrets leaker Jack Teixeira
Prosecutors plan to argue that a Massachusetts Air National Guard member who pleaded guilty to leaking highly classified military documents about the war in Ukraine should serve nearly 17 years in prison
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Liberty University sued by former IT staffer fired after disclosing she's a transgender woman
The nationwide debate over transgender rights is playing out on a personal level in a federal court lawsuit filed by a former Liberty University employee fired by the Christian school after disclosing her identity as a transgender woman
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Voters to decide whether to allow noncitizens to vote in California city's elections
Voters in a Southern California city are going to decide this November whether residents who aren't U.S. citizens can vote in local elections
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Jobs report on eve of election will be among the most muddled in years
Four days before Election Day, the government will issue its final snapshot of hiring and unemployment in the United States after a presidential race in which voter perceptions of the economy have played a central role
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We may not know the next president on Election Day. This Arizona swing county could be why
Maricopa County, Arizona, has become the nation’s ultimate swing county, a place that could determine whether Democrat Kamala Harris or Republican Donald Trump will be the next U.S. president
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Michigan House races will test Democrats' grasp on the state government trifecta
The same Michigan voters Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris needs in the critical swing state will also determine whether her party maintains its foothold on state government two years after pulling off a historic sweep
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Latino evangelical voters torn between their faith and harsh rhetoric around immigration
Latinos are the fastest-growing group of American evangelicals
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Church near Pennsylvania Capitol becomes peace hub hoping to protect democracy in divisive election
Pennsylvania’s State Capitol could be a crucial venue if the upcoming election leads to worsening political divisions in the most pivotal of swing states
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