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US college student's death in Barcelona was likely an accident, Spanish police say
The death of U.S. college student James “Jimmy” Gracey in Spain was likely an accident, local authorities have said
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Pete Hegseth’s Christian rhetoric draws renewed scrutiny after the US goes to war with Iran
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth brings Christian language into the Pentagon as the U.S. and Israel wage war against Iran
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3 Democratic pastors in Iowa are running for Congress, a snapshot of a national trend
More Democrats are openly running on faith, as progressive clergy and other religious candidates push back on the idea that Christianity belongs to the right
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Teenagers sue Musk's xAI claiming image-generator made sexually explicit images of them as minors
Three teenagers in Tennessee have sued Elon Musk’s xAI, claiming the company’s image-generation tools were used to morph real photos of them into explicitly sexual images
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Arizona community hits 110 degrees F, the highest March temperature recorded in the US
Abnormal heat on the last day of winter continues to set records in the U.S. Southwest
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Epstein's former attorney tells House panel he didn't know about the abuse
Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime personal attorney testifies to a House committee that he was unaware of the late financier’s sexual abuse of underage girls at the time it was happening
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The body of an American student who went missing in Barcelona has been found, police in Spain say
Spanish authorities say they have found the body of missing college student from Illinois who was missing for more than two days
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César Chavez's name, once an honor, now carries a stain that officials want to scrub
Within hours of explosive sexual abuse allegations against labor leader César Chavez, officials at a California university took swift action and covered a statue of him
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Georgia woman charged with murder after police say she took pills to induce an abortion
A 31-year-old Georgia woman has charged with murder by police who say she took pills to induce an abortion
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Where will TSA lines be the longest tomorrow? During a shutdown, nobody knows
The wait times at airport security checkpoints have become a guessing game during the shutdown of a single U.S. government department
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