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Washington grapples with a National Guard deployment extended until 2029
Washington residents and officials see President Donald Trump’s extended National Guard deployment as an attempt to restrict the heavily Democratic city’s autonomy
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Todd Blanche is sworn in as attorney general after bruising confirmation fight
President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer, Todd Blanche, has been sworn in as attorney general after a bruising confirmation fight that exposed bipartisan concerns about the Justice Department’s direction under the Republican president
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WHO says Congo's fast-moving Ebola outbreak started months before it was declared
The World Health Organization says the fastest-growing Ebola outbreak started in February, months before it was officially declared in May
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Trump to sign executive order calling for spacing out childhood shots among other changes to vaccine recommendations
Trump to sign executive order calling for spacing out childhood shots among other changes to vaccine recommendations
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Trump extends Jones Act waiver 90 days for foreign ships moving energy, fertilizers
President Donald Trump has extended a waiver for 90 days, allowing foreign ships to transport goods among U.S. ports
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Trump officials propose new requirements for food additives and ingredients
U.S. health officials want food manufacturers to provide more information about new additives and ingredients
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Death toll from Colombia earthquake rises to at least 111, with hundreds of buildings damaged, president says
Death toll from Colombia earthquake rises to at least 111, with hundreds of buildings damaged, president says
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Russian court bars from parliamentary ballot the only party opposing the conflict in Ukraine
Russia’s highest court has ordered the only party opposing the Kremlin’s military action in Ukraine to be removed from the ballot in next month’s parliamentary election
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Federal agency says the contiguous United States in July set a record for its hottest month
Federal agency says the contiguous United States in July set a record for its hottest month
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Murder trial begins in 1996 killing of rap icon Tupac Shakur
Murder trial begins in 1996 killing of rap icon Tupac Shakur
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