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The advisory group said the new guidance can help identify these conditions early so people can be connected to care.
One man's claims that he scammed people on the platform caused several popular streamers to consider a Twitch boycott.
Wide swaths of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic are without power and running water.
House Republicans objected to a bill that would allow some people to disentangle student loan debts from their spouses.
With seven weeks until Election Day, Democratic leaders are seeking to put Republicans on the defensive over the corrosive influence of money in politics.
State attorneys general led by Texas' Ken Paxton parroted Trump's claim that the FBI "ransacked" his home in search of classified documents.
"The Trump campaign was really pissed," the host reportedly told his boss after the right-wing network called the hotly contested state.
“This $250 million is the floor,” Andy Luger, the U.S. attorney for Minnesota, said at a news conference discussing the COVID-19 fraud scheme.
“These immigrants ... experienced cruelty akin to what they fled in their home country,” the lawsuit targeting the Florida governor and other officials states.
San Antonio district Superintendent Jaime Aquino said the district needed to find better ways to communicate with parents in real time.
Police were called to a Woonsocket residence, the home of former Mayor Susan Menard, after a neighbor noticed a foul smell.
The "Abbott Elementary" star even recreated a bit of the 1981 musical's original choreography, feather boa and all.

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