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US-Canada bridge opens in Detroit even as trade disputes test the neighbors' ties
Traffic is flowing across a new bridge over the Detroit River that will serve as a critical route for trade and tourism between Canada and the U.S. The bridge is named for Gordie Howe, a native of Canada who famously played hockey for the Detroit Red Wings
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Secret Service agent charged with felonies in beatings police say were fraternity hazing
Florida authorities have arrested a U.S. Secret Service agent and two other men on felony charges, saying they committed brutal beatings as part of a fraternity hazing ritual
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Federal survey shows promising trends for youth mental health and drug use
A key U.S. government report on mental health, substance use and addiction shows continued improvements in several metrics, especially among young people
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The Latest: Trump praises his sweeping tariffs while in Michigan for a speech on the economy
A federal appeals court has upheld a ruling that halted President Donald Trump’s executive order to create a federal list of eligible voters and limit delivery of mail ballots only to people on that list
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Judge rules that singer D4vd must stand trial in killing of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez
Judge rules that singer D4vd must stand trial in killing of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez
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Police investigate shooting at US consulate in Toronto
A shooter fired at the U.S. Consulate in Toronto early Monday morning, marking the second such incident this year
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Court documents reviewed by AP say there were at least 3 shooters at Seattle food festival; 1 died at the scene
Court documents reviewed by AP say there were at least 3 shooters at Seattle food festival; 1 died at the scene
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Prague’s rare 70 mm IMAX draws thousands of Europeans for Nolan’s 'The Odyssey'
Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” is drawing moviegoers to Prague for its rare 70 mm IMAX experience
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Tate brothers will remain in jail at least 2 more weeks as they fight extradition to the UK
Social media influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate will remain in jail at least two more weeks until their next hearing
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Trump administration urges Supreme Court to allow order targeting mail-in voting to proceed for now, before midterms
Trump administration urges Supreme Court to allow order targeting mail-in voting to proceed for now, before midterms
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