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Clowns take to the streets of Bolivia to protest decree that could crush their livelihoods
Clowns in Bolivia are protesting a new school mandate that cuts off the events where they earn a living
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US stocks swing through another shaky day as oil prices keep climbing
U.S. stocks swung as oil prices kept climbing because of uncertainty about when the war with Iran could end
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The Mississippi Department of Public Safety uncovers rare KKK artifacts in one of its offices
A notebook with meeting minutes and a ledger are among the Ku Klux Klan-related items found recently when a Mississippi government office was cleared out
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Trump administration sues Minnesota over transgender athletes in girls sports
The Trump administration has carried out on a threat to sue the state of Minnesota and its school athletics governing body for allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls sports
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Mark Sanford makes a last-minute bid to return to Congress — again — in South Carolina
Mark Sanford is launching another run for Congress in South Carolina’s 1st District
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NFL set to begin hiring and training replacement officials, AP sources say
The NFL is moving forward with plans to begin hiring and training replacement officials in the next several weeks because negotiations with the referees’ union have been unsuccessful, two people with knowledge of the discussions told The Associated Press
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Cuba to receive a sanctioned Russian oil tanker as it struggles under US blockade
Cuba is preparing to receive a sanctioned Russian oil tanker as the island struggles under a U.S. oil blockade
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Air Canada CEO will retire this year after his English-only crash message was criticized
Air Canada says CEO Michael Rousseau plans to retire
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NASA begins two-day countdown to return to the moon with Artemis II astronauts
NASA begins two-day countdown to return to the moon with Artemis II astronauts
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Spain closes off its airspace to US planes involved in the Iran war
Spain has closed its airspace to U.S. planes involved in the Iran war after earlier saying the U.S. couldn't use jointly operated military bases there for operations related to the conflict
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