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TOUR DE GAP BRINGS CYCLISTS, SCENERY AND SUPPORT FOR LOCAL HEALTH CARE
In the early light of a July morning, the streets of Buffalo Gap hum with energy. Cyclists adjust helmets, check tires and clip into pedals as the countdown begins.
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A tale of two Washington, D.C.s: How economic class factors into residents' experiences?
Are liberal upper-income residents honest about the problems of crime in Washington, D.C.? Do Black residents in Wards 7 and 8 feel they are being used?
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The latest on Minneapolis church shooting
Authorities are still piecing together the lead-up and fallout to Wednesday's shooting.
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Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith on Minneapolis shooting
A shooter opened fire during morning mass — killing two children and injuring 17 others — before dying of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Russian drones and missiles attack Kyiv
Russia launched its first major attack on Kyiv in weeks, as U.S.-led peace efforts to end the war struggled to gain traction.
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U.S. deports hundreds of Venezuelans to El Salvador
The Trump administration has deported more than 200 Venezuelans to El Salvador who it accuses of being gang members with a rarely used law to quickly expel them without due process.
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Trump invoking Alien Enemies Act to deport is 'a threat to everyone,' lawyer argues
President Trump justified his use of a wartime law to deport people. The CEO of Democracy Forward argues that the president is using it to claim powers not granted to him under the Constitution.
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Katrina photographer remembers the hurricane 20 years later
Photojournalist John McCusker went on to win the Pulitzer Prize with the reporting team from the New Orleans Times Picayune.
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Here's what happened in the phone call between Trump and Putin
President Trump and Vladimir Putin spoke Tuesday about a potential ceasefire in Ukraine as analysts voiced skepticism about Putin's motivations.
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Democrats aren't unified in their response to President Trump's executive actions
Democrats have grown increasingly frustrated with party leadership, which is struggling to find its footing in opposing President Trump's quick and broad actions.
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