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EXPLAINER: NKorea’s anger to US may actually be an overture

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<p>SEOUL, South Korea &mdash; After giving the Biden administration the silent treatment for two months, North Korea this week marshalled two powerful women to...

Man faces hate crime charge in Florida church arson attack

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<p>OCALA, Fla. &mdash; A man accused of setting a Florida church on fire last year is facing a federal hate crime charge, prosecutors announced...

Marquette fires coach teve Wojciechowski after 7 seasons

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<p>MILWAUKEE &mdash; Marquette fired basketball coach Steve Wojciechowski on Friday after seven seasons in which he posted no NCAA Tournament victories.</p> ...

Republicans seize on immigration as border crossings surge

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WASHINGTON — Delegation trips to the border. Apocalyptic warnings. A flurry of press conferences. ...

China ‘deeply concerned’ about anti-Asian violence in US

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BEIJING — China called on the U.S. to take measures to stem violence against people of Asian heritage after eight people were killed at...

Biden dispatching Sen. Coons to Ethiopia amid Tigray crisis

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President Joe Biden is dispatching Sen. Chris Coons to Ethiopia t o meet with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to express the administration’s “grave concerns”...

‘Our big prize’: Vikes laud Tomlinson’s size, skill, smarts

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MINNEAPOLIS — When Dalvin Tomlinson was a high school recruit, this bulwark of a defensive tackle had the size and skill to attract a...

Israeli voters poised to send first Reform rabbi to Knesset

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TEL AVIV, Israel — In years of going against Israel’s religious and political mainstream, Rabbi Gilad Kariv has learned to handle conflict. He has...

Marquette fires coach teve Wojciechowski after 7 seasons

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MILWAUKEE — Marquette fired basketball coach Steve Wojciechowski on Friday after seven seasons in which he posted no NCAA Tournament victories. ...

Indiana Snapshot: Butler’s pitch to Hinkle changed sport

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<p>INDIANAPOLIS &mdash; Tony Hinkle faced a life-changing choice in early 1921.</p> ...