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A federal task force to hold people accountable for threatening and harassing election workers has had few successful prosecutions so far. It can be difficult to get cases like these to the finish line because of First Amendment protections
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The storm season could bring us anywhere from 17 to 25 named storms between June and October.
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Composer Osvaldo Golijov’s newest composition was inspired by a single line by the late Irish Nobel Prize laureate, Seamus Heaney: “Sing yourself to where the singing comes from.”
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As part of its suicide prevention effort, the Veterans Administration uses artificial intelligence to find veterans who may be vulnerable to suicide.
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The map was drawn by South Carolina's Republican-controlled legislature and challengers said was a racial gerrymander.
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Trauma specialist Karesten Koenen talks about how people who have experienced trauma and violence can overcome it.
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Millions of Americans have to borrow money from friends or family to make ends meet.
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Many people were born of rape during the 100 days of violence and to this day still face societal stigma for how they were conceived.
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The drug MDMA has appeared effective in clinical trials, but new concerns have emerged about the quality of the research. Those are likely to come up during a public meeting next month.
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Images over Gaza indicate that a protracted military occupation by Israel appears likely, even though Israeli leaders say they don't intend to permanently occupy Gaza.
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The law would allow police officers to detain anyone they suspect to be in the U.S. illegally.
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The book centers around the family of an English earl and a former Hong Kong supermodel whose fortunes appear to depend on their son marrying money.