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Reports detail tense moments with Georgia election monitors

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ATLANTA — As a pair of election workers sat at a table counting ballots during an audit of Georgia's presidential election in November, no...

One down, one to go: Ledecky starts busy night with win

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OMAHA, Neb. — Katie Ledecky got started on a very busy night at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials by winning the 200-meter freestyle Wednesday,...

As COVID-19 crisis ebbs, some seeking 9/11-style commission

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With more than 600,000 Americans dead of COVID-19 and questions still raging about the origin of the virus and the government's response, a push...

Black community has new option for health care: the church

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MILWAUKEE — Every Sunday at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, the Rev. Joseph Jackson Jr. praises the Lord before his congregation. But since last fall...

US average mortgage rates mostly lower; 30-year at 2.93%

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WASHINGTON — Mortgage rates were mostly lower this week as the economy continued to show signs of recovery from the pandemic recession and recent...

Why are Olympics going on despite public, medical warnings?

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TOKYO — Public sentiment in Japan has been generally opposed to holding the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, partly based on fears the coronavirus will...

Texas joins list of states dropping permit rules for guns

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AUSTIN, Texas — Texas will now let people carry handguns without first getting a background check and training, becoming the latest and largest on...

Jimmy Kimmel to be title sponsor of inaugural LA Bowl

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LOS ANGELES — The LA Bowl has found a big name to be its very first title sponsor: ABC talk show host Jimmy Kimmel. ...

Clowney having fun with Browns, forming bond with Garrett

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BEREA, Ohio — Jadeveon Clowney burst out of his three-point stance, spun around a couple of tackling dummies and celebrated finishing first in a...

In poorest countries, surge combines with vaccine shortage

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KAMPALA, Uganda — Hati Maronjei once swore he would never get a COVID-19 shot, after a pastor warned that vaccines aren't safe. ...