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US stocks edge down from their record after oil prices climb 5%
The U.S. stock market edged down from its all-time high, while oil prices rose on uncertainty about when the Strait of Hormuz could reopen and get the global flow of crude going again
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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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Authorities ID the officer who fatally shot a Black man on a bike in Madison, Wisconsin
Authorities have released the name of the Madison police officer who shot and killed a 38-year-old Black man last month in Wisconsin's capital city, Madison
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Traditional plastic forks shed harmful microplastics. Plastic created from sugar is an alternative
At a Massachusetts lab, pebble-sized pellets are transformed into forks and films that won’t leave microplastics in the environment
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Congressional Democrats launch probe into efforts to deport US military members and their families
Congressional Democrats say they are investigating the Trump administration’s efforts to deport military service members and their families
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South Korea, US to begin exercises next week to bolster readiness against North's threats
South Korean and U.S. militaries say they will begin their annual large exercises next week to beef up readiness against North Korean threats
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Wildfires burn across western US and Canada as residents are evacuated
Wildfires are burning across the western U.S. and Canada, leaving some residents keeping a wary eye out for possible evacuation orders
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Boat capsizes in New York Harbor, woman and 5-month-old baby die
The U.S. Coast Guard says the operator of a boat that capsized in New York Harbor, killing a mother and her infant daughter, is facing criminal charges and authorities are investigating whether the vessel was chartered illegally
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Health officials urge caution for Gulf Coast beachgoers during surge of deadly bacterial infections
Health officials in Louisiana are urging beachgoers to take precautions during a summertime surge in infections from a flesh-eating bacteria
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Watchdog for $46 billion tribal gambling industry can't enforce the law without a chairperson
The Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma opened its new Harrah’s-branded casino in April
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