Juliana Kim
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Sports
Spain's soccer chief Luis Rubiales is temporarily suspended after World Cup kiss
FIFA suspended Rubiales on Saturday while it investigates his conduct at the Women's World Cup medal ceremony. The Spanish Soccer Federation said Rubiales plans to prove his innocence.
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National
Lolita, oldest orca held in captivity, dies before chance to return to the ocean
After years of pressure to set the Miami Seaquarium orca free, Lolita was scheduled to spend her final days in her natural habitat sometime next year. On Friday, she died of a "renal condition."
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National
World chess just placed restrictions on both trans women and trans men
The International Chess Federation will stop allowing transgender women to participate in women's tournaments. The group said changing genders has a "significant impact" on a player's status.
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National
Michigan State students discover traces of school's first observatory built in 1881
The foundation of Michigan State's first observatory was discovered this summer after construction workers, drilling hammock posts, hit something unusually hard underground.
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National
A history of Hawaii's sirens and the difference it could have made against Maui fires
Hawaii's siren system is considered the largest in the world. But they weren't activated ahead of the Maui fires. Experts say the alert could have helped residents have more time to prepare.
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National
Death toll from Maui fire climbs to 93, becoming deadliest in modern U.S. history
Rescue teams continue to search for survivors on the Hawaiian island after wildfires destroyed much of the historic town of Lahaina.
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Politics
At Fancy Farm, old jabs at McConnell take on new meaning amid health concerns
Sen. Mitch McConnell is no stranger to the jabs and digs spewed at Kentucky's iconic political event. But this year's calls to retire come amid growing concerns over his health and age.
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National
Southwest employee accused white mom of trafficking her Black daughter, lawsuit says
When Mary MacCarthy and her 10-year-old landed at a Denver airport, two armed police officers were waiting to interrogate them.
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Politics
Why prosecutors want a protective order in the criminal case against Trump
The order could bar Trump from improperly using any evidence shared with the defense team, such as witness statements.
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National
Musk vows to pay legal costs for users who get in trouble at work for their tweets
Elon Musk said X, formerly known as Twitter, said there is "no limit" on how much the company is willing to pay.