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A fire at an apartment building in Washington D.C. killed one person and critically injured another. The fire displaced over 400 residents. It also sent over a dozen people to the hospital |
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A fire at an apartment building in Washington D.C. killed one person and critically injured another. The fire displaced over 400 residents. It also sent over a dozen people to the hospital |
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The US Department of Justice has strongly defended its decision to drop the criminal case against industrialist Gautam Adani and seven others, telling a federal court that the prosecution should never have been pursued. |
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What began as a quiet fishing trip in the US state of Maine turned into a dramatic wildlife rescue when a couple found themselves watching a black bear chase a moose calf. With only seconds to react, the man drove his truck towards the animals to break the chase, while his wife unknowingly captured the tense moments on her phone. |
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Elijah Schaffer challenges the meaning of American identity, arguing that citizenship should extend beyond birth in the U.S. |
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Many of the threats facing colonists 2 centuries ago are again confronting Americans today. Rights & rule of law are under assault from president who has weaponised the govt, writes Mary Ellen Klas. |
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According to police, videos posted on a Facebook page linked to Cayce showed several people being sprayed in the face or soaked with water. |
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Museums, historic sites, parks and cultural institutions across the US have spent years preparing events to attract millions of visitors for the semiquincentennial, but those plans have become caught in a broader debate over historical memory, patriotism and political power |
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As millions of Americans fire up their barbecue grills, head to beaches and prepare for fireworks displays this Fourth of July, another annual traditi. |
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A massive heat wave across eastern US pushed electricity demand close to record levels on Friday, prompting the country's largest power grid operator to activate emergency measures to reduce consumption. |
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For millions of Americans, summer has always meant backyard barbecues, baseball games and long sunny evenings. But this year, the season is looking very different. |