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Nepal’s Gandaki province legalizes medical cannabis farming and use
A provincial government in Nepal has legalized farming and use of marijuana for medical purposes
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The Latest: Michigan awaits outcome of fierce Democratic Senate primary
The Democratic Senate race between Rep. Haley Stevens and former public health official Abdul El-Sayed is one of the clearest tests yet of the party’s future
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3 killed in Idaho In-N-Out shooting included a man known for helping others get sober
The three people killed when a gunman opened fire at an In-N-Out Burger in Idaho have been identified as two out-of-state residents and a man from the area known for helping others get sober
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Fuego volcano spews more ash and mud as Guatemala shelters 1,700 who fled nearby villages
Guatemala remained on alert after evacuating villages during an eruption of the Fuego volcano, one of Central America’s most active volcanoes
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Lawyers in Reflecting Pool case say Justice Department knew case was flawed
Lawyers for a former Olympian charged with damaging the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool say that the Justice Department knew or should have known for weeks that its case was flawed
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Duane 'Keffe D' Davis, charged with organizing the 1996 killing of Tupac Shakur, is on trial
Nearly 30 years after his death, Tupac Shakur will be front and center as a man who prosecutors say orchestrated his killing goes to trial
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Firefighters scramble to contain fires outside Athens before winds and high temperatures return
Firefighters are racing to exploit a break in high winds, working to strengthen containment lines on fires west of the Greek capital
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Virginia Democrats pick establishment nominees for 2 US House seats they hope to flip in November
Virginia Democrats picked establishment candidates to take on Republican incumbents in two congressional districts the party hopes to flip in November
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Man charged with setting Spokane's largest wildfire was questioned about 2 other blazes last year
Court documents show that a 37-year-old Spokane man charged with intentionally setting a wildfire that’s destroyed hundreds of buildings in and around Washington state’s second-largest city was questioned by law enforcement about two different blazes last year, though he wasn’t charged in either
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Trump administration revokes visa of Brazil’s ambassador to US in spat with Lula
The Trump administration has revoked the visa of Brazil’s ambassador to the United States in retaliation for Brazil’s denial of visas last month for two American diplomats who sought to visit ahead of October elections
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