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Historic Hawaii floods leave 2,000 people without power
More than 2,000 people remain without power Sunday afternoon because of historic flooding in Hawaii
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The Latest: Supreme Court will decide whether states can keep counting late mail ballots
The U.S. Supreme Court has heard arguments on whether states can continue to count late-arriving mail ballots — an election issue targeted by President Donald Trump
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Voice of America journalists allege Trump wants to make outlet a propaganda source
Some journalists at Voice of America charged in a lawsuit Monday that the Trump administration — while largely shutting down the government-run outlet that provides news around the world — wants the operation to be more of a voice for propaganda
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DoorDash offers added payments to US and Canadian drivers as gas prices soar
DoorDash is offering extra compensation to U.S. and Canadian drivers as part of a temporary program to help offset rising gas prices
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Supreme Court rejects appeal from Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed
The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from longtime Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed who has sought to test crime-scene evidence that he says will help clear him
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Women farmworkers who built their own fight against sexual assault cope with Chavez allegations
The shattered legacy of Latino labor rights icon César Chavez has been particularly devastating among advocates who have long fought to raise awareness about sexual harassment and abuse against women farmworkers, which remains both widespread and underreported
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Italian voters reject judicial reform in a setback for Premier Giorgia Meloni
Italian voters have rejected a judicial reform backed by conservative Premier Giorgia Meloni in a referendum, handing the right-wing government a major political setback
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Europe's far right backs Orbán as Hungary's coming election puts his brand to the test
European far-right leaders are rallying around Hungary’s Viktor Orbán as his grip on power looks shakier than it has in years
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Women farmworkers who built their own fight against sexual assault cope with Chavez allegations
The shattered legacy of Latino labor rights icon César Chavez has been particularly devastating among advocates who have long fought to raise awareness about sexual harassment and abuse against women farmworkers, which remains both widespread and underreported
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Trump sued by historic preservation groups to block Kennedy Center changes
A coalition of preservation groups is suing to stop major physical changes at the Kennedy Center under President Donald Trump’s renovation plans
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