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It's Tax Day. Treasury says 53 million filers used new Trump tax breaks before the deadline
The tax filing deadline for most Americans is Wednesday, and President Donald Trump's administration is highlighting the impacts of Republicans' massive tax and spending law
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WHO says vaccinations save millions in Africa, but US aid cuts and Iran war threaten progress
The World Health Organization says vaccination programs across Africa have saved more than 50 million lives over the past five decades, but progress is slowing in some countries
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Pope doubles down on peace and unity message as Trump's criticism continues
Pope Leo XIV is again emphasizing the need for peace and dialogue despite criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump
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House Democrats will try anti-corruption message to gain traction against Trump
House Democrats are launching what they call an anti-corruption task force in an attempt to strengthen ethics rules and protect voting access
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Israeli settlers block Palestinian kids' path to school with tear gas and barbed wire
Palestinian schoolchildren trying to return to class this week for the first time since the Iran war started were blocked by an impromptu barbed wire fence erected overnight by Israeli settlers
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University of Michigan's next president has brain cancer so won't take job
The next president at the University of Michigan says he can’t take the job because of brain cancer
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As energy costs rise, some states back off ambitious climate goals
New York launched ambitious goals to cut its long-term greenhouse gas emissions with clarion calls about saving the future
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Student kills 9 in Turkey's second school shooting in 2 days
A student has opened fire on two classrooms at a middle school in Turkey, killing nine people and wounding 13 others
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Xi calls China-Russia ties 'precious' in current international context
Chinese President Xi Jinping has praised the stability and certainty of China-Russia relations, calling them precious in the face of an international landscape intertwined with changes and chaos
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EPA may ease regulation of chemical plastic recycling, and environmentalists worry
The Environmental Protection Agency is reconsidering whether facilities that recycle plastic chemically should be held to the same strict air pollution standards as incinerators
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