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March sets record as the most abnormally hot month for the continental US, according to government forecasters
March sets record as the most abnormally hot month for the continental US, according to government forecasters
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At least 21 people are missing after a boat capsizes in eastern Congo on Lake Kivu
Authorities in eastern Congo say at least 21 people are missing after a boat capsized on Lake Kivu
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Texas officials investigating hundreds of complaints against Camp Mystic amid license renewal bid
Texas health regulators have told Camp Mystic’s owners they are investigating hundreds of complaints following last year’s deadly floods that killed 27 girls
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Long Island architect Rex Heuermann pleads guilty to murdering seven women and admits he killed another
Long Island architect Rex Heuermann pleads guilty to murdering seven women and admits he killed another
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Fired Universities of Wisconsin president tells AP in first interview since ouster he was ‘blindsided’ by the move
Fired Universities of Wisconsin president tells AP in first interview since ouster he was ‘blindsided’ by the move
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South Carolina's Staley says it is time to move past her Final Four skirmish with UConn's Auriemma
South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley says it is time to move past her Final Four skirmish with UConn coach Geno Auriemma that became the talk of the tournament
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Turkey detains 9 over attack outside the Israeli Consulate in Istanbul
Turkish authorities have detained nine people in connection with an attack on police outside the Israeli Consulate in Istanbul
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Takeaways from AP’s story on how oil drilling is fueling a migrant surge in Brazil's Amazon
Exploratory oil drilling off the coast of Brazil’s Amazon rainforest is reshaping life in Oiapoque, a small city in the poor state of Amapa that is receiving thousand of migrants looking for work
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In an uncertain environment for corporate giving, Liberty Mutual Foundation launches $600M endowment
Tariff-driven uncertainty, rising costs and tax law changes have prompted many companies to reconsider their strategies
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'I'm going there.' Oil drilling fuels a migrant surge in isolated city in Brazil's Amazon
Exploratory oil drilling off the coast of Brazil's Amazon rainforest are reshaping life in Oiapoque, a small city in the poor state of Amapa that is receiving thousand of migrants looking for work
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