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Israel’s military called for more evacuations in southern Gaza as it widened its offensive aimed at
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MADISON, Wisc. – A central Wisconsin city is suing numerous manufacturers of so-called "forever chem
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For over a decade, investigators worked to piece together the 2010 murder of Heidi Firkus who, accor
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Deebo Samuel talked so much smack after last season’s NFC championship game, the