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The U.S.-born pope has spoken out several times against his native country's treatment of migrants in the U.S.
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The Merrimack Station, located in Bow, New Hampshire, officially ceased operations on September 12th. It was the last coal-fired power plant in New England.
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U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services says people affected by the cancellations will still be able to continue the naturalization process.
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After more than 40 days away from Washington D.C., Republican Congressman Nick Langworthy held a virtual press conference this week ahead of a House vote to reopen the government on Wednesday. The fate of expiring Affordable Care Act tax credits for 24 million Americans remains uncertain.
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The Nassau County executive is trying to convince Republicans to support him instead of Rep. Elise Stefanik, who recently announced a gubernatorial bid.
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In the 1840s, Parker was denied admission to the New York State bar, despite meeting all the requirements and training to become a lawyer, simply because Native Americans were not recognized as citizens at the time.
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The artist's 1940 painting, El sueño (La cama), is expected to sell for $40 to $60 million on Thursday night.
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The word's definition may be obvious, but Friendsgiving can mean different things to different people. Here are expert tips for how to celebrate it.
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President Trump's efforts to send National Guard troops to U.S. cities have been repeatedly met with resistance in the courts — most recently, in Tennessee.
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At the Tiny Desk, our small office crowd joins the thousands who have been inside of these power ballads and felt something real.