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North Korean troops may engage in combat with Ukrainians soon, U.S. intelligence says
The Biden administration says it is tracking thousands of North Korean troops in Russia and, according to U.S. intelligence reports, those troops could be involved in combat with Ukrainians soon.
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How some Hindu-American families are celebrating both Diwali and Halloween
On Oct. 31, some Hindu-American families will be celebrating the confluence of two holidays: Diwali and Halloween. One is a festival of lights; the other a fun celebration of darker things.
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As Puerto Rico elects a new leader, young people drive a huge political realignment
Puerto Ricans will elect a new governor on Tuesday. For the first time in decades, an upstart political movement is posing a viable challenge to the island's two main parties.
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With days left, both campaigns focus on getting voters to the polls
Strategies differ, but with days to the election, both campaigns are working to get out the vote.
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Trump vs. Harris: Plans to address housing issues
Housing costs are a top issue for many Americans. Former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have proposed different ideas for addressing the country's housing woes.
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Incarcerated men jury criminal justice documentaries in Sing Sing's first film fest
Sing Sing, a maximum security prison in New York, hosted its first film festival. With the help of the Marshall Project, a jury of incarcerated men weighed the merits of documentaries.
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What we know about the mysterious anti-Trump art popping up around the country
Across the country, anti-Trump statues having been mysteriously appearing. Anonymous, guerilla art has a long history of mixing with politics.
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A concert promoter thinks regional Mexican artists could help Latino voter turnout
Getting Latinos to the polls in representative numbers has been challenging. A concert promoter thinks he’s got an answer using the growing popularity of Mexican regional music as a hook.
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How Harris and Trump are trying to win over Nevada and Arizona voters
Harris and Trump are reaching out to voters in the southwest Thursday, particularly the swing states Nevada and Arizona.
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50 years on, D.R. Congo commemorates boxing's 'Rumble in the Jungle'
The historic fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman is still revered as a cherished moment in the central African country's troubled history and has spurred an enduring love of boxing.
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How parrot plumage gets its dazzling reds and yellows
Parrots are unique among birds in how they produce the pigmentation that makes their vibrant feathering. It turns out a single enzyme calibrates the reds and yellows of a parrot’s brilliance.
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Animal lovers mourn the death of grizzly bear 399, killed by car
Animal lovers are mourning the loss of grizzly bear 399. The oldest known reproducing female in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, she raised at least 18 cubs before being hit by a car.