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Arizona prosecutors dismissing fake elector case but vow to seek new indictment
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is dismissing a criminal case that alleged President Donald Trump’s former chief of staff Mark Meadows, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and others tried to overturn Trump’s 2020 loss in the state
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An Uber carrying Argentina soccer fans was hit in shootings in Kansas City that left 1 man dead
Police say an Uber driver taking fans of Argentina’s soccer team to a World Cup match was among four people injured in a series of shootings in Kansas City, Missouri, that also left one man dead
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Federal regulators order grid operators to speed power to energy-hungry AI data centers
Federal regulators have ordered regional grid operators to help large energy users connect more quickly to the nation’s inefficient and aging electric transmission system
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Obama Center opens in Chicago with a call to defend democracy and a celebrity crowd
Former President Barack Obama formally opened his presidential center in Chicago on Thursday with a call to defend democracy
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Democrats say money from Trump's tax cuts bill is paying for White House ballroom project
More than $350 million from President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” has been quietly directed to White House security
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A crucial tool of the slave trade, shackles evoke an ugly part of America's past
Of the many cruel aspects of slavery, the shackles used to restrain and dehumanize over 12 million Africans across three centuries may be the most visceral tangible reminder
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Inside the colorful, compelling and controversial jersey designs at the World Cup
The kits at the World Cup are mishmash of verve and color featuring elements of the competing nations' culture and history
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Native Americans mark the US 250th with pride, pain and patriotism
America's 250th birthday marks a milestone of resilience for Native Americans
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Army sergeant convicted of attempted murder in Georgia base shootings that wounded 5
An Army sergeant has been found guilty of attempted murder in the shootings of five people at a Georgia military base last summer
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A city's push for facial recognition on public buses ignites debate over security and privacy
Kansas City, Missouri, plans to boost security by installing facial recognition cameras on buses
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