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Hurricane Erin closes beaches, ruins end-of-summer celebrations

By John Sewer and Allen G. Breeder, Associated Press RODANTHE, N.C. (AP) As Hurricane Erin drew closer Wednesday, coastal residents attempting to enjoy the ...

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American Shrapnel Part 6: The women who stood in front of Eric Rudolph’s violence

On January 29, 1998, the bomb concealed in the plastic tackle box exploded, marking the most recent in a string of assaults on abortion ...

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Rock legend raising money for medical treatment as radiation therapy begins

Former Grateful Dead keyboardist Tom Constanten has appealed to his followers for support as he battles his health and medical bills. A GoFundMe has ...

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Fiery bus crash in Afghanistan kills nearly 80 people

According to an official, a bus disaster in northwest Afghanistan claimed the lives of at least 79 individuals, including 19 children, who were returning ...

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Girlfriend Says Teen Soccer Star Detained by ICE on Second Day of School

Roberto Itzep-Caba, an 18-year-old student at Georgia’s Toombs County High School, was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on August 8 after being ...

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Six-Year-Old Detained by ICE Agents in New York

A 6-year-old girl, her teenage brother, and their mother were reportedly arrested by immigration officials at a Manhattan immigration court last week. According to ...

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Construction Warning Issued After Foreign-Born Population Plummets

Since the start of the year, the number of foreign-born people in the United States has decreased by almost 2 million, which has sparked ...

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Trump-Supporting Military Veteran’s Wife Detained After Overstaying Visa

According to a Trump supporter and battle veteran, his wife was arrested by federal immigration officials at the port of entry in Nogales while ...

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What are next steps in downtown Harrisburg’s rebirth? Continuing the conversation

The PennLive discussion, which focused on reviving downtown Harrisburg, significantly sparked the conversation. A panel of experts discussed the difficult but solvable issues facing ...

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Yurok Tribe will mark first year of dam-free Klamath River at annual festival

This summer, teens and young adults from Klamath Basin tribes in northern California and south-central Oregon received international recognition for their 310-mile paddle across ...

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