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Jalapeños linked to a US salmonella outbreak are tracked to a Mexican farm and a distributor
Federal officials have traced a multistate salmonella outbreak to jalapeño peppers from a grower in Sinaloa, Mexico
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Contractors building border wall ordered to stop drilling wells in drought-stricken New Mexico
Customs and Border Protection has ordered construction crews building Trump’s second border wall to stop drilling wells in drought-stricken New Mexico after ranchers said pumping the groundwater needed to mix cement could threaten their livestock
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Louisiana school board and federal government end 61 years of segregation monitoring
A Louisiana school board and the federal government have agreed to end more than 60 years of oversight meant to end segregation
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Georgia woman says she was wrongly diagnosed with cancer and had hysterectomy due to labeling error
A Georgia woman says she was wrongly diagnosed with aggressive cancer due to a labeling error and underwent an unneeded hysterectomy
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Body found in California home burned by wildfire believed started by chain saw
Authorities say a dead body has been found inside a central California home burned by a wildfire that investigators believe was accidentally started by sparks from a chain saw
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Unusually intense haboob dust storms strike Phoenix twice this week
Scientists say two dust storms that blanketed the Phoenix area in thick haze this week were among the most intense to hit the region in years
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FACT FOCUS: Trump boasts about the economy but there's more to the story
President Donald Trump has been highlighting his economic achievements, pointing to record stock market highs and claims of increased hiring, manufacturing, and investment
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Meta says its AI model hacked another company, adding to worries about bots going rogue
Meta on Thursday said that one of its artificial intelligence models accessed the internet on its own and hacked another company, the latest in a series of disclosures about AI models going rogue
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Trump administration's latest buyback of offshore wind leases brings total to nearly $4 billion
An offshore wind company says it's reached a $1.2 billion settlement with the Trump administration to walk away from projects under development off New York, California and Louisiana
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Fauci contempt vote reflects the enduring politics of COVID
Six years after the world was thrust into a global pandemic, Republicans in power aren’t leaving it in the past
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