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One person dead after vehicle crashes and catches fire at athletic club in Oregon

By Nicholas Ballasy

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A sign for voter registration on February 22, 2024 in Columbia, South Carolina.

Former mayoral candidate in NJ admits to forging 1k voter registration applications

In a separate case, the FBI charged 4 individuals in New Jersey with voting illegally.

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Ann Arbor

Liberal Michigan college town removes hundreds of neighborhood watch signs to be more inclusive

The signs were removed this week, after town officials voted in favor on their removal in December 2025.

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Muriel Bowser

WATCH: D.C. mayor, federal officials brief press after shooting at White House Correspondents Dinner

The shooting occurred at the Washington Hilton Hotel

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Voters in 2020

Pennsylvania court allows inspection of Dominion voting machines in one county

“As the judge noted, there’s no justification for preventing the county from looking at their own machines," Amistad Project Director Phill Kline said.

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Four reported injured at possible explosion, fire at ExxonMobil plant in Texas

Three of the victims were taken to a hospital by helicopter

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Ultrasound examination of a pregnant woman

Illinois will allow minors to obtain abortions without parental notification

Democrats argue that the new law protects at-risk minors, while Republicans say the law will endanger girls.

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The Ohio State House, 2018

Ohio city repeals measure that criminalized abortion

In a vote of 6-1 the city of Mason, Ohio repealed the ordinance that went into effect on November 24

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Tornado damage, Dawson Springs, Ky., Dec. 14, 2021

Kentucky candle factory investigated after 8 workers died in tornado

"Not one supervisor told us what was really going on," a candle factory worker said.

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Rioters at the Capitol, Jan. 6

Proud Boys, Oath Keepers face lawsuit from D.C. Attorney General over events of Jan. 6

The lawsuit seeks to hit defendants "in their wallets and purses in order to deter and dismantle their ability to strike again," the D.C. attorney general said.

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Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser

District of Columbia expands its 'violence interrupter' program to curb record homicide increases

As of early December, 211 people have died so far this year in D.C. by homicide

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Tornado damage, Mayfield, Ky., Dec. 12, 2021

Kentucky governor says 64 dead in devastating weekend tornadoes that swept through Midwest, South

As many as 90,000 homes, businesses across western Kentucky, northwestern Tennessee still reportedly still without power

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Migrant caravan, Veracruz, Mexico, Nov. 17, 2021

Arizona mayor declares state of emergency due to situation with migrants

More than 6,000 migrants crossed through Yuma in five days last week.

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Tornado damage, Mayfield, Ky., Dec. 12, 2021

Rescue workers dig through rubble in search of survivors following devastating weekend tornadoes

“It’ll be a miracle if we pull anybody else out” of the collapsed candle factory, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said.

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