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Israel's response to Hamas' barbaric attack was legitimate — but it has since crossed every moral red line, a Minnesota ...
From Mexico City to the Mekong Delta, increasingly severe droughts caused by climate change are laying waste to ecosystems.
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It’s still early, but Democratic candidates for Sen. Tina Smith’s seat have a decided cash advantage over their GOP rivals in ...
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The majority of Americans view AI with trepidation, skepticism and fear, and want the emerging technology regulated.
Cities and counties can’t opt out of the cannabis industry, but they are afforded tools to restrict the location and number of businesses.
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The bill also eliminates funding for diversity, equity and inclusion programs and environmental justice initiatives.
Prosecutors continue building their case in Sen. Mitchell burglary trial; Olmsted County opens cannabis mezzobusiness registration; and more.
DHS's failure to follow its own rules and meet timelines is not only a policy lapse — it's a civil rights crisis for those ...
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