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Muskets crack, drums echo as Boston marks 250 years since British evacuation
Reenactors in tricorn hats and 18th-century military coats filled a South Boston chapel Tuesday before firing muskets and marching through neighborhood streets to mark the 250th anniversary of the British evacuation of Boston
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Jury deliberating in corruption trial of ex-FirstEnergy executives accused of $4.3 million bribe
Jurors in Ohio have begun deliberating in the corruption trial of two fired FirstEnergy Corp. executives charged for their alleged roles in the $60 million bribery scheme centered on a $1 billion nuclear plant bailout
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New York transit officials sue Trump administration to restore subway project funding
The transit agency in charge of New York City’s subway system has sued the Trump administration
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Bank of America settles claims over lawsuits by Jeffrey Epstein victims
Bank of America has tentatively settled a lawsuit claiming it ignored suspicious financial transactions involving Jeffrey Epstein while he was sexually abusing hundreds of girls and women
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A $50 million push hopes to make child care a top issue in the midterm elections
An advocacy group is providing support to candidates who want to expand support for child and elder care in the midterm elections
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As winters warm, falling through the ice is becoming more common — and deadly
Warming winters are making ice thinner and less predictable, leading to more drownings as people fall through while fishing, hunting and recreating on frozen waters
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Man charged with planting pipe bombs before the Jan. 6 riot argues Trump's mass pardons apply to him
A man charged with planting pipe bombs near the U.S. Capitol on the eve of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot claims he's covered by President Donald Trump's blanket pardons
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College Republicans sue University of Florida's president over deactivation of its chapter
College Republicans at the University of Florida are suing the school president over what they call an unlawful crackdown on free speech
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Shigeaki Mori, Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor and historian embraced by Obama, dies at 88
Japanese atomic bomb survivor Shigeaki Mori has died at age 88
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Iran’s internet blackout silences voices at home as diaspora creators fill the void
Iranian American social media creators are helping lead the online conversation about the war in Iran
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