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Afghans who worked with Americans have said they fear for their lives after Biden announced the withdrawal of troops.
Letting private companies lease public infrastructure can go wrong. Just look at Chicago’s parking meters.
Five months in, the president has quietly hit a milestone in filling lifetime seats on federal courts.
Republicans are pushing laws to prevent teaching about systemic racism and white privilege in schools.
Gov. Ron DeSantis suggested that the state's public colleges may face financial repercussions depending on the results.
Guns on the floor were among several "security concerns" listed in the report by Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs.
The "pre-planned vehicular assault" violated law prohibiting the coordinated intimidation of voters, the suit charges.
One user asked: "Does 'I represented Donald Trump for free, and all I got was this lousy law license suspension."
The New York gubernatorial candidate claimed his dad “did everything, ultimately, by the book.”
Prosecutors argued this week that Mark Redwine killed his 13-year-old son, Dylan, over the photographs.
Anniston said that it felt like the actor, who she did not name, was “coming into our home and just sh***ing on it.”
The singer said he sees himself as "some form of being bisexual," and hasn't felt rejected by the Mormon church.

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