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Kentucky Republican Daniel Cameron picks conservative senator as running mate in race for governor
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Most populous US states and city ask for census corrections over misplaced ship and missed students
A misplaced naval ship in California, overlooked students in New York City and missed inmates in Texas are some of the reasons that the two most populous states and the largest city in the U.S. have filed last-minute 2020 census corrections requests
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Trump pledges to expel immigrants who support Hamas, ban Muslims from the U.S.
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UK drivers warned to display clean air stickers in French cities
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Blinded by a Russian shell, a Ukrainian soldier couldn’t see his wedding. But he cried at new love
Blinded by a Russian mortar shell, Ukrainian veteran Ivan Soroka couldn’t see his bride when she walked into his family home in a shoulderless white dress, a bouquet of white flowers in her right hand
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Taylor Swift turns out for Chiefs game stoking Kelce romance rumors
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