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The former Brooklyn Center, Minnesota police officer who mistook her taser for a gun during a traffic stop back in April and 20-year-old Daunte Wright, who was Black.
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"It was nice to see the world recognize the food industry as essential workers. And our people stepped up, and they're still doing it months later."
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The leaders of six health care facilities in Cleveland, Ohio, recently took out a full-page newspaper advertisement urging people to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
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House committee looks to interview Rep. Jim Jordan about Jan. 6 attack
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection wants to speak with Rep. Jim Jordan, one of former President Trump's closest allies, about his contact with the White House on that day.
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COVID cases in Japan fell more than 99% from the last peak. Unlike previous infection waves and countries in similar situations, it's largely staying there.
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Mobile home community in Colorado fights off corporate ownership with unusual deal
As more corporations buy mobile home parks in Colorado, one community is getting the chance to own their own homes.
Where the war on cancer stands 50 years after it started
Five decades ago this week, President Nixon signed into law the National Cancer Act. The goal? Invest in medical research, with the hope of finding a cure for cancer in just five years.
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How a group of online sleuths are helping the FBI track down Jan. 6 rioters
HuffPost journalist Ryan J. Reilly says "sedition hunters" have used videos, social media posts and facial recognition software to identify individuals who participated in the storming of the Capitol.
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