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The Search for Tulsa Massacre Victims Finally Reveals a Name
In 1921, an Army veteran who was traveling home stopped in Tulsa, Okla., only to be caught in one of…
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Burns From Scorching-Hot Sidewalks and Roads Are Rising, and Can Be Fatal
The risk of serious contact burns is increasing as temperatures soar and as more people move to the desert Southwest.
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Argentina vs. Colombia in Miami: A Home Game for Both Teams
Few would argue there could be a more perfect setting for the final game of the Copa América soccer tournament…
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The Last Time a Former President Was Shot at While Seeking a Comeback
One hundred and twelve years ago, Theodore Roosevelt was campaigning to return to the presidency when a gunman opened fire.…
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Ohio Mother Killed Trying to Stop a Carjacking With Her Son Inside
The woman, 29, was struck by her own vehicle after the suspects began driving away, the police said.
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Shooting at Trump Rally Comes at Volatile Time in American History
Former President Donald J. Trump was declared “fine” by his campaign, and the gunman was killed by Secret Service snipers.…
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After Homelessness Ruling, Cities Weigh Whether to Clear Encampments
The Supreme Court decided last month that cities could cite homeless campers. Some say ‘clear them all.’ Others are ramping…
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An Attempt to Kill an Ex-President, Caught in Real Time, Stuns the Country
The shooting targeting Donald J. Trump was the first of its kind in the era of social media, and was…
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The Republicans Are Headed to Milwaukee. So Are Protesters.
A range of activists, energized over abortion limits, Israel’s military action in Gaza and immigration, say they plan to march…
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Unbowed by Jan. 6 Charges, Republicans Pursue Plans to Contest a Trump Defeat
The Republican Party and its conservative allies are engaged in an unprecedented legal campaign targeting the American voting system. Their…