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Trump's spy chief claims the Obama administration 'manufactured' intel on Russia - 2025-07-21T16:28:01-04:00
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has published the latest in a series of reports that scrutinize years-old intel community conclusions about Russian interference in the 2016 election.

Community bail funds face backlash from GOP lawmakers after a 2020 surge in popularity - 2025-07-21T16:08:04-04:00
Bail Funds — where community members donate money to help others post bail — exploded in popularity after the 2020 protests against police brutality. Since then, they've faced political blowback, and a wave of legislation working to restrict them.

Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, 'Cosby Show' star, has died at the age of 54 - 2025-07-21T16:02:04-04:00
The actor and Grammy Award winner died in a drowning accident Sunday while on vacation in Costa Rica.

Airline pilot was about to land in N.D. when he saw a B-52 'coming at us' - 2025-07-21T15:22:37-04:00
A Delta Connection flight from Minneapolis was preparing to land in Minot, N.D., when the flight crew spotted a large military aircraft flying toward them.

After his father died in the hospital, a nurse held him in his arms - 2025-07-21T14:11:22-04:00
Alek Hermon didn't think much of his father's overnight nurse until his father died.

Beyond polo shirts and presidents, Martha's Vineyard has an indigenous past and present - 2025-07-21T14:04:32-04:00
In Nothing More of This Land, Aquinnah Wampanoag writer Joseph Lee takes readers past the celebrity summer scene and into the heart of Noepe, the name his people have called the island for centuries.

A Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashes into a school in Dhaka and kills at least 20 - 2025-07-21T11:17:50-04:00
The Chinese-made F-7 BGI training jet experienced a "technical malfunction" moments after takeoff before it crashed into a school, according to Bangladesh's military.

A creek with atomic waste from WWII is linked to increased cancer risk - 2025-07-21T11:15:31-04:00
A new study in JAMA shows how proximity to Coldwater Creek, where nuclear waste from the Manhattan Project was improperly stored, affected cancer rates over the decades.

Assad is gone. But can Syrians go home? - 2025-07-21T10:52:16-04:00
After over a decade in exile, many Syrians living abroad are contemplating what was once unthinkable: going home. But what does home look like today?

COMIC: Exploring the ocean's wonderous, mysterious depths - 2025-07-21T08:44:44-04:00
Did you know that we know less about the sea than we do about space? With this comic, we explore some of what scientists do know about Earth's ocean.

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