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House gives final approval to bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs
The House has given final approval to a broad bipartisan bill aimed at lowering the cost of housing, with lawmakers in both parties eager to show progress on affordability issues ahead of this year’s midterm elections
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Alan Wilson wins Republican nomination for governor in South Carolina
Alan Wilson wins Republican nomination for governor in South Carolina
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House approves bipartisan bill aimed at lowering housing costs, sending it to President Trump
House approves bipartisan bill aimed at lowering housing costs, sending it to President Trump
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France records its hottest day ever as Europe withers in early heat wave
France recorded its hottest day ever as an early heat wave gripped Europe
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Trump administration touts Iran deal as a payday for US farmers, but Iran denies it
U.S. President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance say their interim deal to end the war with Iran will deliver a financial windfall to American farmers
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California intends to sue Trump administration over deal to end offshore wind project
California intends to sue the Trump administration over its deal to end an offshore wind project proposed off the state’s central coast
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COVID-19 vaccine study that was blocked from CDC journal is published elsewhere
A study on COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness has been published after being blocked from a government health journal
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US and Iran dispute whether Tehran has agreed to nuclear inspections
The U.S. and Iran disputed whether Tehran had agreed to allow U.N. inspections of its nuclear sites
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NCAA panel approves new eligibility rules giving Division I athletes 5 years to play 5 seasons
The NCAA adopted a new eligibility model for Division I athletes allowing five seasons of competition over a five-year period beginning upon initial college enrollment or the academic year following their 19th birthday, whichever occurs first
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Justice Department announces hundreds of charges in multi-billion-dollar healthcare fraud crackdown
The Justice Department has announced criminal charges against 455 people as part of a two-week healthcare fraud crackdown that officials say involved more than $6.5 billion in false claims submitted to insurers
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