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Christopher Ingraham, a data reporter at The Washington Post, found unexpected joy when he moved his family to the county he once called "the absolute worst place to live in America."
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Near Ukraine's front line, a devastated community takes stock after Russian advances
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Virginia resident, near the Tennessee line, describes when Helene struck her town
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A Delta Air Lines jet flipped over while landing in Toronto. All 80 aboard survived
At least 18 people were injured after a regional passenger jet operated by Delta Air Lines flipped upside down while landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport. All 80 aboard survived.
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Here are the top 5 immigration changes from Trump's first 100 days
Trump has made many changes to immigration policy in his first 100 days. Here are five you should know about.
Yellen Will Leave Top Fed Post With Solid Record
As Fed chair, Janet Yellen helped the central bank largely achieve its mandate to engineer full employment while keeping inflation at a level that fosters growth.
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While Salmonfest is known for its live music, it serves as a prime opportunity for Alaska-based artisans to sell their goods. For some small businesses, the festival is imperative to their overall success.
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