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A Florida prosecutor said on Sunday that he will fight against being fired by Gov. Ron DeSantis because he said he wouldn't enforce the state's ban on abortions after 15 weeks and because he backed gender-change treatments for minors.
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Anne Heche talked slurred in a podcast that was posted hours before her horrifying high-speed crash. She said she was drinking vodka and wine after having a 'very bad day.'
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The famous shipwreck of the Maravillas in the 17th century left behind a lot of jewels, medallions, and other historical items that have been found in the Bahamas. The public can now see them.
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Janice Bluestein Longone died at the age of 89. She is known for collecting thousands of items about the food history of the United States, such as cookbooks, menus, ads, and diaries.
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It changes what it means to say 'burn, baby, burn.'
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Roger E. Mosley, an actor who was famous for his role in the 1980s crime show 'Magnum, P.I.,' died on Sunday from injuries he got in a car crash last week, his daughter said. He was 83.
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Sunday, Democrats in the Senate passed a bill that dealt with energy, taxes, and health care by a razor-thin margin, sending the bill to the House of Representatives.
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On Friday, British health officials said that the spread of monkeypox across the country may have reached its peak and that the rate of growth has slowed.
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Federal authorities said Friday that a rioter who was seen breaking a window of the US Capitol while wearing a jacket with his name and company phone number on it pleaded guilty to damaging federal property.
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Tens of thousands of people had to change their travel plans on Friday because about 1,400 U.S. flights were canceled because of thunderstorms on the East Coast.