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The colonists' complaints listed in the Declaration of Independence are still relevant 250 years later. toddtaulman/iStock via Getty Images

I study the Declaration of Independence, and here’s why the colonists’ grievances are surprisingly relevant, 250 years later

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The Declaration of Independence, with its block of cursive letters scrawled onto parchment, looks like a relic from the distant past. Likewise, you might think the 27 grievances against King George III, his government and the British people listed in the body of the document would have little relevance to our lives today.

After all, ...Read more

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Tribunal rejects vote challenge in Peru, clearing path for Fujimori victory

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Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori moved significantly closer to becoming Peru’s next president after an electoral tribunal on Tuesday rejected a challenge seeking to annul overseas votes, while new vote counts showed her lead over leftist rival Roberto Sánchez had grown beyond the number of ballots remaining to be counted.

With 99.79% of ...Read more

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Rubio meets Gulf leaders after rocky start to US-Iran talks

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met the leaders of the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait on Wednesday, as he looks to reassure Persian Gulf allies of the strength of an interim peace agreement with Iran.

Rubio met UAE’s President, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, in Abu Dhabi before departing for Kuwait. He will end the day in Bahrain, ...Read more

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NYPD and feds raid homes of high-ranking NYPD chiefs in bribery probe

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NEW YORK — The NYPD and the FBI raided the homes of several former and current high-ranking NYPD officers as part of an ongoing bribery probe, the Daily News has learned.

Former NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey and former NYPD Deputy Commissioner Tarik Sheppard were among those raided by a joint FBI and NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau ...Read more

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Smoke from Boyle Heights fire invades every corner of LA neighborhoods: 'No one is coming'

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LOS ANGELES — As firefighters continue to battle a stubborn and complex fire at a massive refrigerated warehouse in Boyle Heights, residents and businesses owners have expressed frustration and health concerns as neighborhoods have been engulfed by smoke.

Inside Jim's Burgers, not far from the burning warehouse, restaurant owner Manuel Orozco...Read more

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Delcy Rodríguez is campaigning even before Venezuela calls for vote

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For months, Delcy Rodríguez has been crisscrossing Venezuela atop a truck in what she describes as a pilgrimage. Motorcycles and cars follow her caravan in a scene that looks remarkably like the presidential campaign that opposition leader María Corina Machado ran less than two years ago.

It’s a carefully choreographed spectacle by ...Read more

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Change to Florida Medicaid leads to lawsuit. How it could affect kids' checkups

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MIAMI — Pediatric Associates, Florida’s largest pediatric provider, is sounding the alarm about a change by the state that could make it difficult for doctors to treat children who are insured through Medicaid in the future.

And it’s suing to stop that from happening.

The group, which has over 95 locations across the state, including ...Read more

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Burnham's route to Downing Street clears as rival steps aside

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Andy Burnham is all but certain to become the U.K.’s next prime minister after Darren Jones, who had been talked up as a potential rival, said he would not launch his own leadership bid.

Jones, a minister and ally of outgoing prime minister Keir Starmer, ruled himself out of the race in an interview with Sky News on Wednesday, saying he ...Read more

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Rubio meets Gulf leaders after rocky start to US-Iran talks

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday, as he looks to assure Gulf allies of the strength of an interim peace agreement with Iran.

Rubio is also scheduled to travel to Kuwait and Bahrain, visits that come after U.S.-Iran negotiations to secure a more ...Read more

Feds raid homes of high-ranking NYPD chiefs in bribery probe

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NEW YORK — The NYPD and the FBI raided the homes of several former and current high-ranking NYPD officers as part of an ongoing bribery probe, the Daily News has learned.

Those raided by a joint FBI and NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau task force include former NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey and former NYPD Deputy Commissioner Tarik ...Read more

Miscarriage management remains muddled 4 years after Dobbs

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Mylissa McNeill never expected to be a mother. But when she learned she was pregnant in the spring of 2022, at age 41, she and her partner were happy and excited at the prospect of parenting a little girl they planned to name Maeve.

On June 24, 2022, about one month after McNeill discovered she was pregnant, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned ...Read more

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Overdoses in LA jails fueled by long waits for drug addiction treatment, staffers say

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LOS ANGELES — Cleavotta Morgan said her son, Daejon Morgan, called her every day from his cell at Men's Central Jail.

The 20-year-old inmate would ask her to pass the phone around to different members of the family. She'd often put the receiver up to his dog Hunter's ear so he could hear the animal's excitement at the sound of his voice. The ...Read more

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What happens to a police dog when its officer leaves? A custody battle

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MINNEAPOLIS — A police dog in western Minnesota stood in the heart of an emotionally charged custody battle between the Swift County Sheriff’s Office and one of its deputies who left the force this spring.

Deputy Steve Henriksen resigned from the Sheriff’s Office in May, but he didn’t want to be separated from Red, a police dog from ...Read more

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Minnesota faith leaders weigh AI's place in church life

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The rise of artificial intelligence has Minnesota faith leaders wrestling with questions that feel both ancient and newly urgent: How should they respond to a force rapidly reshaping daily life?

And where is the line between using technology to, say, streamline church work and allowing it into relationships and spiritual practices long defined ...Read more

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What does California Gov. Gavin Newsom have to gain politically from state workers' return to office?

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The statewide adoption of remote work for government employees was politically advantageous for Gov. Gavin Newsom early in the pandemic.

His administration set up a public-facing dashboard tracking how much carbon dioxide commuting state workers were not adding to the atmosphere by working from home. The administration ...Read more

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A look at new Connecticut laws taking effect on July 1. They include DCF reforms and absentee voting

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HARTFORD, Conn. — New state laws implementing sweeping reforms to the Connecticut Department of Children and Families, expanding absentee voting to all eligible voters, preventing armed security officers with records of misconduct from serving in the public school system and providing greater oversight for nonprofits that receive millions of ...Read more

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This plant extract can make a lethal drug cocktail. Can it also treat opioid addiction?

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LOS ANGELES -- A plant extract that's gaining popularity as a pain cure-all and has been associated with multiple California deaths in its concentrated, synthetic form has been approved for research as a treatment for opioid addiction by the federal government.

Kratom is derived from the leaves of Mitragyna speciosa, a tree native to Southeast ...Read more

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Federal judge in California bars courthouse immigration arrests nationwide

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents can no longer arrest undocumented immigrants at courthouses solely for civil immigration violations under an order issued Tuesday by a federal judge in San Jose.

The order by U.S. District Judge P. Casey Pitts bars the government from enforcing two key policies that had ...Read more

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At Lehigh Valley rally, Trump fans stick with president, as Democrats pounce

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Despite lingering inflation and economic uncertainty brought on by the Iran war, supporters of President Donald Trump who showed up for his appearance at Mack Trucks’ Lower Macungie Township production facility Tuesday said they feel he is putting the country on the right track.

Edward Xavier Young from Brick Township, New Jersey, travelled ...Read more

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Los Angeles tries again to phase out urban oil production

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LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday unanimously advanced an ordinance to halt new oil and gas drilling and phase out all existing production over the next 20 years. L.A. is home to more than 2,000 active oil wells.

The measure revives a similar ban passed in 2022, which was struck down by a judge following legal challenges ...Read more