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US suspends funding for US Virgin Islands' housing authority and accuses it of corruption
The U.S. government says it has suspended funding for the U.S. Virgin Islands’ housing authority after an investigation found widespread corruption
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Trump imposes 50% tariffs on Canadian goods, citing disputes over autos, alcohol and cheese
President Donald Trump has imposed 50% tariffs on most Canadian goods, declaring that Canada has unfairly discriminated against American autos, alcohol and dairy products
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US pledges to crack down on Haitian gangs making money off social media
The U.S. envoy to the United Nations says the U.S. government plans to stop violent gangs in Haiti from profiting off social media
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5 dead in attempt to save a struggling swimmer in an Ohio river, sheriff says
Authorities say five people have died on a river in Ohio after several of them went into the water to assist another person who was struggling to swim
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Tropical Storm Bertha forms in the Gulf of Mexico and could bring heavy rain to US coastal areas, forecasters say
Tropical Storm Bertha forms in the Gulf of Mexico and could bring heavy rain to US coastal areas, forecasters say
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Democrats could take preliminary vote on their 2028 presidential primary calendar later this week
Democrats could vote as early as this week on the order of their primary calendar for the 2028 presidential election, although the decision wouldn’t be final until the full Democratic National Committee agrees
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5 family members found dead after flash flood in a scenic Utah canyon, authorities say
Five members of a Utah family have died after a flash flood swept through canyons in southern Utah where they were on a day outing
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Wilt Chamberlain Lakers jacket found by a teen at a thrift store fetches over $89,000 at auction
A warmup jacket worn by Wilt Chamberlain during the 1972 NBA finals that was found in an Oregon thrift store fetched over $89,000 in an auction that closed Monday
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Nicaragua’s President Ortega moves to extend his 20-year rule and says no elections anytime soon
Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega has announced that the country won’t hold elections anytime soon, a statement that reflects his effort to extend his nearly 20-year rule
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Trump administration opens investigation into Harvard's financial aid for international students
The Justice Department is investigating whether Harvard University is allowing Chinese donors to create scholarships that exclude American students
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