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Who is Mackenzie Shirilla? Ohio teen, 19, convicted in 100 mph deadly crash that killed her boyfriend and a friend
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Virginia Democrats warn Republicans will ban abortion; GOP says their rhetoric is fearmongering
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`The Laramie Project' stages a special reading in Wyoming on the 25th anniversary of Shepard murder
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The invasion of Ukraine spurred NATO to revamp its defense plans against Russian attack
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EU regulators order Google to break up digital ad business over competition concerns
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Tech breathes new life into endangered Native American languages
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DeSantis Is Unlikely to Join Biden on His Tour of Idalia Damage
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Will MrBeast become Threads' CEO? YouTuber surpasses Mark Zuckerberg's follower count on 'Twitter killer' app, fans ask 'can I have feastables'
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Ukraine war: Sea drone attack reported on Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk
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