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Judge refuses to immediately block grant program for Black women entrepreneurs
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Veteran California pilots racing in Reno killed in mid-air crash shortly after first-second finish
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Live updates | Europeans are 4 points off regaining the Ryder Cup after win for Rose and MacIntyre
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There has to be 'honest accounting' of US past and present within Republican Party, Obama says
The Republican Party should acknowledge issues of racial inequality in the US instead of continuing rhetoric that opportunities in the country are equal and fair, former President Barack Obama said in a newly released interview on "The Axe Files."
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Natalee Holloway case suspect Joran van der Sloot wants to be transferred to the US, lawyer says
Joran van der Sloot, the prime suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway, was "severely" beaten in a Peruvian prison, his attorney told ABC News on Monday.
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Biden's team says progress on big public works projects may hinge on the outcome of the 2024 vote
The Biden administration says it's started 40,000 construction projects since the passage of major infrastructure legislation two years ago
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Kaitlyn Brann: Utah woman, 34, dies in Big Cottonwood Canyon rock climbing accident, boyfriend injured
'I will never see her again, and that breaks my heart,' said Kaitlyn Brann's brother, Dylan Brann
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