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Winning ticket for $1 billion Powerball jackpot was sold in Illinois
A Powerball ticket sold in western Illinois has won a $1 billion jackpot
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Judge postpones hearing over whether Tate brothers should stay in custody as they fight extradition
A federal judge in Miami has postponed a hearing on whether social media influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate should remain in custody
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As Abdul El-Sayed breaks a barrier, anti-Muslim vitriol surges on multiple fronts
Abdul El-Sayed made history this month in Michigan by becoming the first Muslim nominated by the Democratic Party to run for the U.S. Senate
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Higher-income families more likely to enroll kids in organized sports, an AP-Ipsos poll finds
A new AP-Ipsos poll finds Americans overwhelmingly see major benefits to children playing organized sports, but higher-income families are more likely to participate
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Law firm with ties to Trump administration declines offer to represent migrant children
A Houston-based law firm tapped to receive a $150 million federal contract to provide legal representation unaccompanied immigrant children in federal custody has dropped out
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California couple's surrogate gives birth in Texas after judge orders life-saving care
A surrogate who went to Texas after a dispute with a California couple over treating a severe birth defect has given birth a day after a judge in Texas ordered a hospital to provide life-sustaining care
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Deaths and damage reported as severe weather in the Midwest spawns tornadoes and flash flooding
Severe storms have wreaked havoc across the Midwest, causing tornadoes, heavy rains, and flash flooding
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Defense in Charlie Kirk's killing say shooter should not get death penalty, hit 'intended target'
Lawyers for the man charged with killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk say he shouldn’t be eligible for the death penalty because the shooter hit the “intended target” during an event attended by thousands of people last year in Utah
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Student wounded and young suspect is in custody after shooting at Georgia high school, police say
A shooting at a Georgia high school has left one student wounded, and police say a suspect is in custody
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ICE's plan to give officers electric shock gloves draws outrage and fears of misuse
Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s plan to give officers gloves that deliver painful electric shocks is facing criticism from Democratic elected officials and civil rights advocates, who call it unnecessary and cruel
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