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Djokovic's French Open loss to teenager Fonseca ensures a new men's Grand Slam winner
There will be a new men’s champion at the French Open after Novak Djokovic followed Jannik Sinner out of the door at Roland Garros in a five-set thriller
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Bus hits cars in Virginia, killing 5 people and injuring 34, state police say
Virginia State Police say a bus crashed into vehicles slowing for a work zone on Interstate 95 early Friday, killing five people in two cars and sending dozens to hospitals
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Louisiana enacts new congressional districts in a bid to give the GOP another seat
Louisiana is enacting a plan to try to help Republicans maintain control of the U.S. House in November
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Dallas firefighters were preparing evacuation moments before deadly apartment blast, chief says
The Dallas fire chief says firefighters were preparing to evacuate residents due to a reported gas leak when an apartment building exploded, killing at least three people and injuring five more
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In a city with an iconic skyline, the Obama presidential museum aims to reshape Chicago architecture
Crews are putting the finishing touches on the Obama Presidential Center ahead of the official public opening in Chicago on Juneteenth
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ICE officer wanted in the shooting of a man during the Minneapolis crackdown is arrested in Texas
A federal immigration agent wanted in the shooting of a Venezuelan man during the Trump administration’s Minnesota crackdown has been arrested in Texas
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SEC moves to repeal rule that requires companies to report greenhouse gas emissions and climate risk
In the latest action to undo Biden-era regulations on climate change, the Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed repealing a rule that requires some public companies to report their greenhouse gas emissions and the risks they face from global warming
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Federal judge says New Hampshire must make it easier to prove citizenship when registering to vote
A federal judge says New Hampshire must make it easier for voters to prove their U.S. citizenship
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Former head of Iowa school district sentenced to 2 years for falsely claiming to be a US citizen
The former superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district who was arrested last year in the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown has been sentenced to two years in prison
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In farm country, an old American pickup truck becomes more than a workhorse
Pickup trucks were made for work
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