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Energy Department says advanced nuclear reactor first to reach critical milestone
The Energy Department says a small nuclear reactor under development at a national lab has reached a crucial milestone that could allow it to produce electricity in the next few years
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National Park Service ranger dies after falling into a crevasse on Alaska's Mount McKinley
The National Park Service says a ranger in Alaska fell into a crevasse and died on North America's tallest mountain
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A federal judge strikes down Trump administration immigration policy affecting 39 countries
A federal judge has struck down a Trump administration policy enacted after the shooting of two National Guard members that made it harder for immigrants from dozens of countries to stay and enter the country
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Treasury warns banks of 'red flags' tied to customers in the US illegally
The Treasury's financial crimes unit is warning banks about the risks of serving people living in the country illegally
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The electric guitar spawned garage bands, rock-god dreams — and generations of popular music
The electric guitar has transformed music and inspired countless dreams
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Some Republican governors are rebranding June with conservative alternatives to Pride
June is Pride Month across the U.S. But in some Republican-controlled states it's now officially Fidelity, Nuclear Family or Strong Families Month
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ICE will no longer report deaths of detainees who have recently been released from custody
Immigration and Customs Enforcement will no longer report the deaths of detainees who have been released from custody, in a change that could obscure the human cost of the Trump administration's mass detention policies
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Video shows moment truck-driving preacher helps thwart alleged kidnapping in South Carolina
Dramatic footage from a truck-driving preacher's dashboard camera captured what appears to be a kidnapping attempt
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Fishermen prepared for the longest red snapper season in recent memory. A court order stopped it
A federal judge in Washington has blocked a plan to loosen rules for fishing red snapper in the Atlantic, halting what was expected to be the longest recreational snapper season in years
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Case filed against Equatorial Guinea for sending US deportees to nations where they face persecution
Rights lawyers have filed a case against Equatorial Guinea before Africa’s top human rights body
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