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The percentage of people who say they don’t have a single close friend has quadrupled in the past 30 years, according to the Survey Center on American Life. What's driving the American friendship gap?
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This reservation has Wyoming's strictest COVID-19 rules. Student athletes are glad
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Georgia marks statewide 'Ahmaud Arbery Day' to honor the slain jogger
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