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Weather Authority Alert Day Issued for November 10 and November 11

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Alaska storm damage so bad many evacuees won’t go home for at least 18 months, governor says

Read full article: Alaska storm damage so bad many evacuees won’t go home for at least 18 months, governor says

Damage to remote Alaska villages hammered by flooding last weekend is so extreme that many of the more than 2,000 people displaced won’t be able to return to their homes for at least 18 months.

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Blame game after acts of political violence can lead to further attacks, experts warn

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From the moment conservative icon Charlie Kirk was felled by an assassin’s bullet, partisans have fought over who’s to blame for his death.

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ICE is showing up to interview parents hoping to reunite with their children who entered US alone

Read full article: ICE is showing up to interview parents hoping to reunite with their children who entered US alone

President Donald Trump's administration has started requiring parents seeking to reunite with their children who crossed into the U.S. alone to attend interviews with immigration officers.

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GOP lawmakers berate Haverford College president for not discussing discipline for antisemitism

Read full article: GOP lawmakers berate Haverford College president for not discussing discipline for antisemitism

The president of Haverford College was berated by Republican lawmakers in a congressional hearing on campus antisemitism, with some suggesting the school should lose federal funding because of her refusal to discuss student discipline in the wake of pro-Palestinian protests.

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The only person in the world with a functioning pig organ is thriving after a record 2 months

Read full article: The only person in the world with a functioning pig organ is thriving after a record 2 months

An Alabama woman is thriving a record 61 days and counting after receiving a pig kidney, a new milestone in the quest for animal-to-human transplants.

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Takeaways from first primaries since Roe v. Wade overturned

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A rare Republican who supports abortion rights found success in Colorado in the first primary elections held since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

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Hard-line conservative Reps. Boebert, Miller win primaries

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Two of Congress’ staunchest conservatives repelled more centrist challengers to lock up Republican nominations on Tuesday.

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New maps create challenge for women seeking reelection

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For some female incumbents running for reelection in Congress this year, holding their seats comes with a new challenge.

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Census data puts target on rural, Rust Belt House districts

Read full article: Census data puts target on rural, Rust Belt House districts

New census data shows declining populations in rural areas and some Rust Belt cities, which could make them targets during redistricting for the U.S. House.

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Vote counting in Baltimore now shows Scott leading for mayor

Read full article: Vote counting in Baltimore now shows Scott leading for mayor

FILE - This file photo combo shows, from left, Baltimore Mayor Bernard "Jack" Young, Sheila Dixon, Thiru Vignarajah, Mary Miller and Brandon Scott. (AP Photo/The Baltimore Sun via AP, File)BALTIMORE Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott began leading former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon by nearly 400 votes after more ballots were counted in the citys Democratic mayoral primary. Nearly 18,500 votes have yet to be counted, and still more could arrive, The Baltimore Sun reported. Nick Mosby with 41% of the vote in a Democratic primary race for Baltimore City Council president. In the Democratic primary for Baltimore comptroller, City Councilman Bill Henry was leading incumbent Joan Pratt by nearly 10,000 votes.

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Democratic Baltimore mayoral race too close to call

Read full article: Democratic Baltimore mayoral race too close to call

FILE - This file photo combo shows, from left, Baltimore Mayor Bernard "Jack" Young, Sheila Dixon, Thiru Vignarajah, Mary Miller and Brandon Scott. (AP Photo/The Baltimore Sun via AP, File)BALTIMORE The race for the Democratic nomination for Baltimore mayor was too close to call Tuesday. After polls closed, the citys Board of Elections released mail-in votes received through late last week. The coronavirus pandemic prompted the shift to a primarily mail-in election. Shannon Wright led the GOP primary race based on the votes cast as of early Wednesday.

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