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Asian elephant calf makes her public debut at DC's National Zoo
The hottest new celebrity in Washington, D.C., is Asian elephant calf Linh Mai
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Water to surge into drought-depleted Lake Powell but at costs elsewhere
Desert canyons in eastern Utah will be churning this spring with huge volumes of water in a desperate attempt to keep a reservoir on the Colorado River generating electricity
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Police seek 17-year-old for attempted murder in shooting near University of Iowa, authorities say
Authorities are seeking a 17-year-old on charges of attempted murder after a weekend shooting near the University of Iowa campus
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Celeste Rivas Hernandez, teen in murder case against singer D4vd, grew up in sleepy California town
Celeste Rivas Hernandez, a teen girl from a quiet southern California town, became intertwined with singer D4vd before she was brutally murdered
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Canada's prime minister says the US does not get to dictate terms for a trade agreement
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says that Washington cannot dictate the terms of the continental trade deal known as USMCA
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Democrats win in Virginia but it won't be the final say in a national redistricting competition
Democrats are celebrating an election win in Virginia that could put them slightly ahead in the national redistricting competition that President Donald Trump triggered in an attempt to preserve his party’s House majority in this year’s midterms
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US health officials nix publication of a study on COVID vaccine effectiveness
U.S. health officials have stopped the publication of a study on the COVID-19 vaccine's effectiveness in preventing hospitalizations
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Authorities investigate after the remains of 3 children are found in Memphis
Authorities say they are investigating the discovery of remains of three children, believed to between 3 and 7 years of age, in Memphis that could have been there for years
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988 hotline's launch is linked to thousands of fewer suicide deaths among teens and young adults
Nearly 4,400 fewer U.S. teens and young adults died by suicide than projected in the first two-and-a-half years of the 988 mental health crisis hotline
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New study finds 'alarming' high flood risk for 17 million Americans on Atlantic and Gulf coasts
One of the most comprehensive studies ever of flood risk has determined that more than 17 million people in eight cities along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts are at the highest risk of being affected by flooding
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