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Vice President Dina Boluarte was sworn in Wednesday as Peru's next president after Congress voted out President Pedro Castillo shortly after he dissolved the legislative body.
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On Tuesday, Cuyahoga County Council moved to amend the county's 2023 budget dispersal of more than $32 million taxpayers contribute to the operation of MetroHealth, the county’s safety-net hospital.
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Many people in the U.S. have bacterial vaginosis, or BV, which in some cases is linked to serious, long-term health issues.
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We remember the sailors lost and the war that followed.
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At issue is a fringe legal theory, called the independent state legislature theory, that most legal experts and officials from a range of political backgrounds say is not supported by the Constitution.
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German police say they have arrested 25 extremists suspected of plotting a coup to overthrow the government.
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December 7, 1972 was the launch of the final mission in NASA's Apollo moon program. Fifty years later, NASA finally seems poised to return people to the lunar surface.
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There's a decided festive spirit in the air as Americans gear up to gather for the holidays this month. Also in the air? COVID, RSV and the flu.
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Democrat Raphael Warnock beat Republican Herschel Walker in a run-off Senate election.
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The damage to two substations on Saturday cut power to thousands of central North Carolina homes. The utility says it expects power to be fully restored by midnight.