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AP says it will offer buyouts as part of pivot away from newspaper-focused history
The Associated Press says it will offer buyouts to an unspecified number of its U.S.-based journalists as part of an acceleration away from the focus on newspapers and their print journalism that sustained the company for more than 1½ centuries
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Universities of Wisconsin board will vote on whether to fire system president who refused to quit
The Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents has scheduled a Tuesday vote to consider firing the system’s president, who refused their offer to quietly resign because he said no reason had been given for the surprise ouster
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Man cleared in the killing of Run-DMC's Jam Master Jay could soon be freed
A man who was convicted and then cleared of killing of rap star Jam Master Jay of Run-DMC could be freed within days
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DeSantis signs Florida law to label groups as terrorists and expel student supporters
Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a law allowing Florida leaders to label groups as domestic or foreign terrorist organizations
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Savannah Guthrie returns to 'Today' anchor desk for first time since mother's disappearance
Savannah Guthrie has returned to NBC’s “Today” show anchor desk for the first time since her mother's disappearance more than two months ago
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Steve Bannon wins Supreme Court order likely to lead to dismissal of contempt of Congress conviction
Longtime Trump ally Steve Bannon has won a Supreme Court order that’s expected to lead to the dismissal of his criminal conviction for refusing to testify to Congress
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How a blind man made it possible for others with low vision to build Lego sets
Matthew Shifrin loved building Lego sets as a child
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Low-voltage utility elections face surge of attention as electricity bills rise
Skyrocketing power demand from massive data centers and rising household electric bills are injecting a wave of attention into who is getting elected to watch over electric utilities
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AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Wisconsin's spring election
Wisconsin voters will choose a new state Supreme Court justice on Tuesday in an election that will either maintain or expand the court’s liberal majority
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AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Georgia's special congressional runoff
Voters in a northwest Georgia congressional district will elect a new representative on Tuesday to replace Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene, who resigned in January following a public rift with President Donald Trump
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