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Tom Kean Jr.'s political roots date to 1776. Is that enough to protect the Republican's House seat?
Tom Kean Jr.'s bid for a third term representing New Jersey's 7th Congressional District offers a window into the larger battle for control of the narrowly divided House
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Cuba begins to restore power after nationwide grid collapse
Cuba has begun restarting its power grid after another nationwide blackout left millions without electricity
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Syrian authorities' new limits on alcohol sales in Damascus spark backlash
Crowds of Syrians have rallied to protest authorities’ efforts to limit the sale and consumption of alcohol in Damascus
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Democrats sharpen criticism of Vance as they look past Trump to the 2028 presidential campaign
Democrats are starting to treat Vice President JD Vance, not Donald Trump, as their number one focus among Republican leaders
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Bryson DeChambeau wins again by beating Jon Rahm in a LIV playoff in South Africa
Bryson DeChambeau is a winner for the second straight week on LIV Golf
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Goggia wins to lock up World Cup super-G title. Aicher further closes gap on overall leader Shiffrin
Sofia Goggia has won her third super-G of the season at the World Cup finals to secure the discipline title and Emma Aicher further closed the gap to overall leader Mikaela Shiffrin
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Cast a ballot and wait for the plane. In Alaska, a grace period for ballots is seen as a necessity
Voting rights advocates in Alaska are worried that a case set to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court could end a long-standing practice of the state accepting ballots after Election Day
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Welcome to allergy season. Here's how to protect yourself
Allergy season is upon us, bringing with it runny noses, itchy eyes and sneezing
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A strike on a hospital in Sudan killed at least 64 people, WHO says
The World Health Organization says a strike hit a hospital last week in Sudan’s western Darfur region and killed at least 64 people
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Nonprofits, unions and airports rally to feed TSA officers as shutdown drags
Nonprofits and airport communities across the country are feeding Transportation Security Administration officers who keep working without full pay during the partial government shutdown
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