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Pierce picks Grunwald to be running mate
Grunwald is a retired Air Force colonel who lives in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough. This will be her second gubernatorial race, having run as a Republican candidate for lieutenant governor in 2018.
As misinformation swirls, many N.H. towns will vote on ballot counting machines
Activists contend, without proof, that New Hampshire's ballot counting machines can be hacked or rigged. So voters in more than a dozen towns will decide whether to revert to hand counts.
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Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (March 7)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
It keeps getting worse for stocks. Dow sinks and enters what's called a correction
Fear of higher energy prices led to a sharp sell-off on Wall Street, with the Nasdaq now in what's known as a bear market.
After more than a century of trying, Congress passes an anti-lynching bill
Passage of the legislation to make lynching a federal crime is a major milestone after more than 200 attempts to pass such legislation failed over the course of a century.
'Test to Treat' gets COVID pills to at-risk patients fast but its reach is limited
The Biden administration's new program enables high-risk patients who test positive to get antiviral pills on the spot in some pharmacies. But many pharmacies won't be able to participate.
After an Alzheimer's diagnosis, her husband asked for help to die with dignity
Novelist Amy Bloom talks about how, at her husband's insistence, she traveled with him to Zurich so he could legally terminate his life. Her new memoir is In Love.
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Bluegrass musician Del McCoury explores love gone bad on 'Almost Proud'
McCoury's been prominent in bluegrass since the 1960s, when he performed in Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Boys. His new album, with sons Rob and Ronnie, in an energetic work that also takes a dark turn.
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Two men with contrasting visions for South Korea compete to become the next president
South Koreans will elect a new president Wednesday in what has shaped up to be a close and at times toxic race.
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A deep dive into U.S. intelligence in Russia and beyond
While the U.S. has made it clear that American troops will not fight Russia in Ukraine, there is still a lot the U.S. government is doing behind the scenes.
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