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Stopgap measures aren't enough to halt rising gas prices as the world scrambles for more oil
Global leaders have been scrambling to contain the rising cost of oil and gasoline since the start of the Iran war
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Amsterdam celebrates 25 years since the world's first same-sex weddings
Amsterdam is marking 25 years since the world's first gay marriages were celebrated in the Netherlands
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Tiger Woods says he'll seek treatment after pleading not guilty to DUI
Tiger Woods says he’ll step away and seek treatment after his SUV crash in Florida
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Trump plans to move Forest Service headquarters to Utah and shutter research sites
The Trump administration says it will be moving U.S. Forest Service headquarters from the nation's capital to Utah as part of a broad overhaul
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Suspension lifted for helicopter pilots who hovered near Kid Rock's home
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the Army pilots who hovered two helicopters near Kid Rock’s Tennessee home during a training run while he clapped and saluted have had their suspensions lifted
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FAA reduces SFO arrivals, setting up delays amid runway work and safety concerns
Travelers should expect delays when they fly through San Francisco International Airport after the Federal Aviation Administration this week cut a third of its arrivals because of safety concerns and runway construction
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US appeals court denies bid from families of Boeing 737 Max crash victims to reopen criminal case
A federal appeals court in the United States has denied a request to reopen a criminal case against Boeing tied to two fatal crashes of 737 Max jets
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Judge throws out US Justice Department lawsuit challenging sanctuary laws in Colorado, Denver
A federal judge has thrown out a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit accusing Colorado and Denver of interfering with the enforcement of immigration laws
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Judge rules that HUD effort to change criteria for homeless funding is unlawful
A federal judge in Rhode Island has ruled that the Trump administration's effort to change the criteria for using tens of millions of dollars in funding to aid homeless people was unlawful
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For César Chavez supporters, a painful question: What to do with his legacy now
Sexual abuse allegations against the revered labor leader César Chavez have led to a swift fallout, leaving many to reconcile the legacy of a man who fought tirelessly for the rights of farmworkers
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