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'Radiant' mother from Kentucky was among 6 US service members killed in air crash in Iraq
The U.S. military is identifying the six service members who died last week when a KC-135 refueling plane crashed in western Iraq
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University of Florida moves to deactivate College Republicans after report of antisemitic behavior
The University of Florida is moving to deactivate its College Republicans chapter after reports of antisemitic behavior by some members
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'One Battle After Another' triumphs at 98th Academy Awards in coronation for Paul Thomas Anderson
Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” has been crowned best picture at the 98th Academy Awards
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When gas prices go up, changing the way you drive can stretch your fuel just a bit farther
When gas prices go up, it adds to drivers' pain at the pump
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Tricky negotiations begin Monday to renew a trade pact between the United States, Mexico and Canada
Every day more than $4 billion worth of goods cross the United States’ borders with Canada and Mexico – U.S. auto parts headed for car factories in northern Mexico, cartons of Mexican avocados bound for California supermarkets, Canadian aluminum destined to become cans of Campbell Soup
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Snow and wind batter parts of US, with threat of thunderstorms and tornadoes starting later Sunday
A powerful storm chain has brought blizzard conditions to the Upper Midwest, with dangerous winds elsewhere and the threat of severe storms heading east
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CEOs of top airlines demand Congress restore funding to Homeland Security and pay airport workers
The CEOs of the nation’s top airline companies are imploring Congress to restore funding to the Department of Homeland Security and embrace a bipartisan solution to pay federal aviation workers, including airport security officers, during a partial government shutdown
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Israeli military claims brother of man who attacked Michigan synagogue was Hezbollah commander
Israel's military is claiming that the brother of a man who attacked a Michigan synagogue last week was a Hezbollah commander
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Boston celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with one of nation’s largest Irish heritage events
Thousands of spectators lined the streets of South Boston on Sunday for the city’s annual St. Patrick’s Day parade, one of the largest celebrations of Irish heritage in the country
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From slavery to the White House, the Ficklin family served presidents for nearly 8 decades
Presidents come and go from the White House every four year or eight years
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