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Oklahoma Panel Declines to Spare Death Row Prisoner Richard Glossip
Recent investigations have cast doubt on his conviction for arranging the 1997 murder of a motel owner. His execution is…
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Nation’s First Religious Charter School Could Be Coming to Oklahoma
If approved, the online Catholic school would be funded by taxpayer dollars, teeing up a high-profile constitutional battle.
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Fed Up With Mayhem, Miami Beach Wants to Tame Spring Break for Good
After a series of violent incidents, the city is moving to pre-empt late-night partying, but businesses worry about crimping their…
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The Income Gap Is Becoming a Physical-Activity Divide
Nationwide, poor children and adolescents are participating far less in sports and fitness activities than their more affluent peers.
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Hundreds of Miles Apart, Separate Shootings Follow Wrong Turns
Two men appeared in courtrooms in different parts of the country on Wednesday, charged in shootings that came after minor…
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California Has So Many Potholes, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bikers Are Trying to Fill Them
A torrent of winter storms left an overwhelming number of potholes across the state, and road crews are struggling to…
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Pentagon Details Review of Policies for Handling Classified Information
The Air Force also announced actions focused on security protocols following the arrest of an Air National Guardsman accused of posting…
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DeSantis Meets With Republicans on Capitol Hill, to a Lukewarm Response
Ron DeSantis has not managed much momentum from his party in Congress, where he served before becoming Florida’s governor.
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G.O.P. Blocks Feinstein Swap, Leaving Democrats in a Conundrum
Senate Republicans objected to Democrats’ request to temporarily replace the ailing Californian on the Judiciary Committee, intensifying questions about how…
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Los Angeles Teachers Reach Tentative Deal to Boost Pay
The Los Angeles Unified School District has agreed to increase pay for teachers by more than 21 percent over three…