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Odds are your NCAA bracket has already been busted, but that's half the fun
Don't feel bad if your NCAA men's basketball tournament bracket has already been vaporized. The odds of predicting a perfect March Madness bracket are one in 9.2 quintillion.
New Mexico launches cannabis sales, within Texans' reach
New Mexico is making the sale of up to 2 ounces of recreational marijuana legal, bringing legalization to the doorstep of Texas, the largest prohibition state.
Philadelphia set a homicide record in 2021. Now police hope a new tactic deters crime
Police hope to lower the city's raging homicide rate by focusing more resources on shootings that don't kill." We're modeling a lot of our things on what homicide does," says Lt. Dennis Rosenbaum.
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Trump is struggling again in Georgia, with 2022 endorsements driven by his 2020 loss
Donald Trump is embracing longshot candidates and seeking to oust incumbents that did not overturn his defeat. Many of his chosen GOP candidates are struggling in Georgia and other states.
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The U.S. will face England in the World Cup's group stage
The United States drew a spot in Group B, meaning the men's soccer team will face off against England, Iran and the winner of a European playoff — setting up a challenging run for the U.S. squad.
A Slovak man wanted to take donations to Ukraine. He ended up leading convoys of aid
Alarmed by the humanitarian crisis caused by Russia's invasion, an economist in Slovakia gathered food and clothes from friends — and found himself leading a convoy carrying tons of aid into Ukraine.
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Employers continue hiring spree even as war in Ukraine ratchets up economic fears
U.S. employers added 431,000 jobs in March, as the unemployment rate fell to 3.6% from 3.8% in February. The tight job market is putting upward pressure on both wages and prices.
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Understanding aphasia, the condition impacting Bruce Willis' acting career
While details of Willis' diagnosis are unknown, medical experts stress the importance of the brain condition and how it's specifically treated — depending on its severity.
Private funding saved the 2020 election. Now, some GOP-led states are banning it
One study found that the U.S. government spends as much maintaining parking facilities across the country as it does running elections.
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Europe has designs on making the 'fast fashion' industry more sustainable
Under the proposal, the European Commission would set new durability standards and require companies to include how sustainable and recyclable a clothing item is on its label.
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