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Missouri court says new Trump-backed US House districts are in effect ahead of midterm elections
A Missouri judge has allowed the use of new U.S. House districts backed by President Donald Trump
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Tiger Woods involved in rollover vehicle crash in Florida, sheriff tells media outlets
Tiger Woods involved in rollover vehicle crash in Florida, sheriff tells media outlets
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Workers' strike at one of the largest US meatpacking plants will continue for a 3rd week
Thousands of striking workers at one of the nation’s largest meatpacking plants are extending their walkout to a third week
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Masters offers a locker room unlike any other with first photos of new Player Services Building
Players now have another reason to love playing in the Masters
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Musician who canceled Kennedy Center holiday performance asks for suit to be dismissed
Musician Chuck Redd is asking a judge to throw out the Kennedy Center’s lawsuit over his canceled Christmas Eve show, saying he never had to perform
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As fuel prices rise, US lawmakers push to suspend the federal gas tax
As gas prices approach $4 a gallon nationally amid the conflict in Iran, some lawmakers are pushing to suspend the federal gasoline tax
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Trump signs executive action to pay TSA employees with other funds after Congress fails to agree on DHS funding
Trump signs executive action to pay TSA employees with other funds after Congress fails to agree on DHS funding
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Florida congresswoman Cherfilus-McCormick committed 25 ethics violations, House panel finds
Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick of Florida is maintaining her innocence following the House Ethics Committee’s finding that the Democratic congresswoman committed numerous violations of House rules and ethics standards
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Missouri court says new US House districts backed by Trump are in effect as candidates file for midterm elections
Missouri court says new US House districts backed by Trump are in effect as candidates file for midterm elections
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Speaker Johnson rejects Senate-passed bill to fund Homeland Security as a 'joke' and plans vote on alternative
Speaker Johnson rejects Senate-passed bill to fund Homeland Security as a 'joke' and plans vote on alternative
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