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Justice Department Warns Of 'Pain' From Looming Cuts
The Obama administration warns that the situation looks ugly for the department under the sequester. But for now, the most alarming claims — that prosecutors will drop cases and criminals will walk free — seem to be just that: alarms.
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Winter storm slams western U.S., bringing heavy snow to Northern California
A winter storm packing powerful winds, heavy rain and potentially several feet of snow in the Sierra Nevada shut down highways, toppled trees and triggered flood watches and avalanche warnings.
McCarthy nominated speaker in internal GOP vote but he faces conservative resistance
House Republicans have nominated Kevin McCarthy to serve as Speaker of the House in the next Congress. It's the first step on McCarthy's path to presiding over the House chamber.
Week in Ukraine: Russia knocked out power, more strikes expected (Nov. 28)
Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
New Yorkers fill Rockefeller Center for the annual Christmas tree lighting
After the pandemic caused limited attendance in 2021, New Yorkers filled Rockefeller Center for the annual Christmas tree lighting.
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Democratic Presidential Contenders Release Tax Returns
A number of 2020 Democratic presidential candidates are putting out several years of their tax returns — that's much earlier than presidential hopefuls have in past campaigns.
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Argentina is dealing with one of the highest rates of inflation in the world
Recession looms for Argentina as the country officially eclipses the 100 percent inflation mark.
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Northwest tribal women and girls gather wild celery amid challenges
In March, women and girls from the Umatilla tribes gather wild celery. The tradition connects them to their ancestors and heralds the arrival of spring. But collecting the plant is getting harder.
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Is the auto industry ready for new proposed fuel efficiency standards?
New proposed fuel efficiency standards could push U.S. car manufacturers to adopt electric vehicles quickly — within the next decade. Is the auto industry ready?
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Swedish Fat Tuesday Delicacy Kept Alive In Portland
Back when refrigeration wasn't up to modern standards, Fat Tuesday was a time to clear the house of rich, indulgent foods. A Swedish church in Portland, Ore., keeps the Swedish version of the baking tradition alive, if not the religious observance.
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