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Recall Fact & Fiction: What You Need To Know About The Election Fraud Rumors You’re Seeing
You’ve seen the posts on Twitter and Facebook, or maybe someone forwarded a WhatsApp message about suspicious activity with California’s recall…
Whatever Happened To ... The Teen Hailed For Cycling 700 Miles With Her Injured Dad?
The 17-year-old wanted to bring her father home to his village after he was injured in the city where he worked. She was praised as a national hero and given honors and prizes. How is she doing now?
PHOTOS: BottleRock Returns With Its Most Eclectic Lineup Yet
Megan Thee Stallion, The Highwomen and Jessie Reyez were standouts at the Napa Valley music festival over Labor Day weekend.
Tasha, 'Perfect Wife'
If "Perfect Wife" is any indication of the pleasure to be found on the Chicago artist's forthcoming sophomore album, it sounds like she's created the gentle kind of love she's been dreaming of.
20 Years Later, 2 More 9/11 Victims Have Been Identified Using New Technology
Two victims of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, were recently identified through DNA analysis.
Contaminated site near Columbia’s Bonneville Dam could get top priority for Superfund cleanup
Bradford Island is being proposed for the Environmental Protection Agency's Superfund site list, a win for tribal communities that depend on nearby waters for subsistence fishing.
With Robert E. Lee's Statue Gone, Virginia Reveals Some New Plans For Its Pedestal
A 133-year-old time capsule that was placed at the pedestal of the Confederate monument in Richmond, Va. in 1887 will be replaced by a new time capsule filled with modern-day artifacts.
You Can Once Again Watch The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade In Person This Year
Last year's parade was a virtual event with no crowds. Several precautions will be in place this year, including a requirement that parade volunteers be vaccinated and wear face coverings.
Portland will not enforce citywide vaccine mandate on police force
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler announced on Wednesday that he will not be mandating the city’s police force to get vaccinated.
A Nurse Is Bringing Light To A Dark Time With A Chandelier Made Up Of Vaccine Vials
"I knew I had wanted to do something with light because I felt like it's just been such a dark year and a half that I wanted to bring light to whatever it was I was doing," Laura Weiss told NPR.
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