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Former special counsel John Durham issued a report last month accusing the FBI of negligence in its Trump-Russia investigation.
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Even though Republicans promise to preserve the deduction for charitable donations, nonprofits say other proposed changes in the bill could discourage as much as $13 billion in annual giving.
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Diwali Fireworks Are Limited In India Over Toxic Smog Concerns
Diwali — the Hindu festival of lights — has been blamed for cloaking New Delhi and other cities in unhealthy smog from massive amounts of fireworks that are set off day and night.
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At Least 4 Pennsylvania Counties To Miss Election Certification Deadline
Ultimately, minor delays in a handful of counties fully certifying their results shouldn't affect the overall certification process statewide.
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