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National
Monterey Park residents say they are in shock and denial after the shooting
Eleven people are dead and several others injured after a shooting Saturday night in Monterey Park. Calif. Members of the community say they are in shock as they are beginning to mourn.
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How faith guided former President George H.W. Bush, according to his pastor
Rev. Russell Levenson, Jr. got to know former President George H.W. Bush and his wife over more than a decade. He said how they lived their faith can serve as a roadmap for anyone, religious or not.
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How to address antisemitic rhetoric when you encounter it
Political leaders have criticized former President Donald Trump's dinner with Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, and Nick Fuentes, a Holocaust denier.
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3 reasons why China may become more assertive — and what that means for the U.S.
Xi Jinping is expected to break longstanding tradition in the coming days and secure a third term as China's president. It will mark a new era for China and likely lead to more tensions with the U.S.
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After being bitten by a rabid fox, a congressman wants cheaper rabies treatments
California Rep. Ami Bera was bitten by a rabid fox on Capitol Hill in April. He's OK, but now, he wants to make sure the cost of the lifesaving treatment isn't a burden for those who need it.
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A Minnesota man has been sentenced to life in prison for 11 fentanyl deaths
Aaron Broussard was sentenced to life in prison for 11 deaths that were tied to controlled substances he sold. Those who died thought they were taking Adderall, but they actually ingested fentanyl.
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The Space Force adds the University of Puerto Rico to its partnership program
The University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez is the 14th school to team up with the U.S. Space Force for its University Partnership Program. The program aims to educate and recruit the future workforce.
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Animals
You're crying, your dog is crying — but are they the same?
A new study says that dogs produce emotional tears similar to how humans do. But not everyone in the veterinary community is convinced.
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An activist plans to test Texas' 'In God We Trust' law with signs in Arabic
A law requires schools to display signs with "In God We Trust" on them if they are donated, but it doesn't mention a required language.
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Climate change led to dinosaurs' demise. Now, drought reveals more of their tracks
Dinosaur tracks from 113 million years ago were recently uncovered in a Texas state park after drought conditions caused parts of Paluxy River to dry up.