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Method Man says rare Wu-Tang album is an 'uncomfortable subject' for group to discuss

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Wu-Tang Clan’s storied album “Once Upon a Time in Shaolin” has been subject to changing ownership and spurring lawsuits. It's also become a sore subject to members of the group.

Ford to spend $3 billion to expand large truck production to a plant previously set for EVs

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DETROIT — Ford Motor will expand production of its large Super Duty trucks to a Canadian plant that was previously set to be converted into an all-electric vehicle hub.

Appeals court refuses to lift order blocking rule meant to expand protections for LGBTQ students

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A federal appeals court kept in place a judge’s order temporarily blocking the Biden administration’s Title IX rule meant to expand protections for LGBTQ+ students.

Arizona dad of 2-year-old who died in hot car distracted by video game, often left kids in car

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The Arizona father who was arrested last week and charged with murder after his 2-year-old daughter died after being left in a hot car had been distracted by video games and "regularly" left his kids alone in the car, court documents…

Citadel's Ken Griffin buys a stegosaurus for $45 million in a record auction sale

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Billionaire investor Ken Griffin, founder and CEO of hedge fund Citadel, purchased a late-Jurassic stegosaurus skeleton for $44.6 million at Sotheby’s Wednesday, marking the most valuable fossil ever sold at auction.

Shooter ominously posted online before rally: 'July 13 will be my premiere, watch as it unfolds'

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The young Pennsylvania man who opened fire on former President Donald Trump posted an ominous message, telling fellow gamers that this past Saturday would be eventful, lawmakers were told Wednesday.

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What JD Vance has said about the war in Ukraine

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Trump’s vice president pick Vance is skeptical about U.S. support for Ukraine, wants NATO members to pay more in aid, and advocates concessions to Russia.

In landmark verdict, South Korea's top court recognizes some rights for same-sex couples

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In a landmark verdict, South Korea’s top court ruled that same-sex couples are eligible to receive the same health insurance benefits as heterosexual couples.

Couples in Venezuela are breaking up as people make plans to migrate ahead of the election

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Many couples in troubled Venezuela are breaking up as people make plans to migrate ahead of election and consider questions about Venezuela's future.

Ex-CEO of firm that merged with Trump Media accused of fraud

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The Securities and Exchange Commission sued Patrick Orlando, the former CEO of the company that merged with Truth Social's parent, Trump Media.

A 7th person with HIV is probably cured after stem cell transplant for leukemia, scientists say

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A German man has probably been cured of HIV, a medical milestone achieved by only six other people in the more than 40 years since the AIDS epidemic began.

Preventive antibiotics may help curb the STI epidemic, experts say

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Research at International HIV Conference finds taking an antibiotic, doxycycline, after sex, or smaller dose daily, reduces sexually transmitted infections (STIs risk.

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Doomsday dinners: Costco sells 'apocalypse bucket' with food that lasts 25 years

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It's the end of the world as we know it and I feed fine — because Costco has an emergency dinner kit, dubbed online as "the apocalypse bucket," that lasts 25 years.

Lionel Messi asked to apologize for Argentina players' racist chant

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Lionel Messi faced calls to apologize for racist chants about French players with African heritage made by Argentina’s players after their Copa America win.

Dominican activists protest against a new criminal code that would maintain a total abortion ban

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Activists in the Dominican Republic protested on Wednesday against a bill for a new criminal code that would maintain the country’s total abortion ban.

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Biden says he'd re-evaluate staying in the race if diagnosed with a medical condition

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President Joe Biden would re-evaluate his decision to continue his campaign if a doctors told him he has a medical condition, he said in an interview with BET News.

China suspends nuclear talks with Washington

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China has halted nascent nuclear-arms-control talks with the United States in a protest of Washington’s arms sales to Taiwan.

Heavily populated areas of Gaza are running out of water at an alarming rate

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Clean water in Gaza is becoming scarce as the Israel-Hamas war rages, prompting warnings from aid agencies and the U.N. about disease and dehydration.

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Charges filed against Illinois deputy in death of woman who called 911 about possible intruder

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An Illinois sheriff’s deputy has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a 36-year-old woman who had called authorities over concerns about a prowler, officials said Wednesday.

Car chase suspect leads police on pursuit with his 2-month-old baby in the car

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A man who police say was connected to a robbery in Beverly Hills led authorities on a dangerous pursuit with his 2-month-old daughter in the car on Wednesday.

More than 300 suspected heat-related deaths under investigation in Phoenix area

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Over 300 deaths suspected to be linked to this summer's record-breaking heat wave are being investigated in a single Arizona County, official statistics showed Thursday morning.

JD Vance accepts VP nomination and what we know about human cases of bird flu: Morning Rundown

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JD Vance, Donald Trump, Biden Covid diagnosis, Chuck Schumer meeting, bird flu symptoms, Bob Menendez resignation, Terrell Davis, Amazon tribe photographed

Bill would require federal prisons to collect environmental health data

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With limited data on how environmental stressors — from poor water quality to rising temperatures to contagious diseases — may harm people living and working in U.S. prisons, legislation introduced Thursday in Congress seeks to begin…

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What the 9 human cases of bird flu in the U.S. so far tell us about the disease

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U.S. cases of bird flu have been relatively mild and limited to farm workers who handled sick animals – a sign the virus may not be well suited to infecting humans in its current state.

Democrats are banking on outperforming Biden in key Senate races

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Democrats in tough races in the 2024 elections are hoping President Joe Biden's poll numbers after the debate won't hurt them in November.

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In states with strict abortion policies, simply seeing an OB/GYN can be difficult

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States with strict abortion bans have worse health outcomes for pregnant women, according to a new report from the Commonwealth Fund.

Will Team USA cruise to gold in track? Not if the Jamaicans have anything to say about it

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There will be 206 countries represented at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

30 years later, a 'push for justice' over Argentina's Jewish center bombing

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On July 18, 1994, a van loaded with explosives crashed into a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, killing 85 people at the Argentinian Israelite Mutual Association.

From defeat to dominance: How Trump climbed back to the top of the Republican Party

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It remains to be seen whether Trump will win, but his resurgence already ranks among the most unlikely displays of political staying power in American history.

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Tons of dead fish fill river in Brazil after waste dumping allegations

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Several tons of fish have died along one of the main rivers in Brazil’s Sao Paulo state after the alleged illegal dumping of industrial waste.