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To curb drug prices, Democrats still seeking a balance

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WASHINGTON — Democrats are committed to passing legislation this year to curb prescription drug prices, but they're still disagreeing on how to cut costs...

Dressel, Ledecky lead chase for Olympic berths at US trials

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OMAHA, Neb. — Caeleb Dressel wants to command the Olympics the way he’s done at worlds. Katie Ledecky is seeking to extend her dominance....

AMA doctors meet amid vocal backlash over racial equity plan

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(asterisk)(asterisk)(asterisk)MOVES ON SATURDAY, JUNE 12. (asterisk)(asterisk)(asterisk) The nation’s largest, most influential...

Bolsonaro fined as he flouts mask rule before motorcyclists

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SAO PAULO — Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro led a throng of motorcyclist supporters through the streets of Sao Paulo on Saturday — and got...

Torah ark desecrated inside Frankfurt Airport prayer room

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BERLIN — A leading Jewish group in Germany on Saturday condemned the antisemitic desecration of a Torah ark inside the Jewish prayer room at...

Chicago man jumps into Lake Michigan for 365th straight day

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CHICAGO — A Chicago bus driver looking for a way to relieve stress during the coronavirus pandemic jumped into Lake Michigan for a 365th...

Mike Pence, wife buy suburban Indianapolis home for $1.93M

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CARMEL, Ind. — Former Vice President Mike Pence and his wife have purchased a $1.93 million suburban Indianapolis house that sits on a 5-acre...

Museum manager defends plans for canceled Juneteenth event

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HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. — The manager of a historical museum in North Carolina is defending himself from criticism that an event he planned offered a...

Russian COVID-19 cases spike 47% in a week

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MOSCOW — Russia’s national coronavirus taskforce on Saturday reported that the country’s tally of daily new infections has risen by nearly 50% over the...

Boston Pops July Fourth live show returning, with changes

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BOSTON — The Boston Pops traditional Fourth of July live show is returning this year but with some significant changes, the Boston Symphony Orchestra...