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President Donald Trump again attacked Somali immigrants and Rep. Ilhan Omar, saying they have “destroyed” Minnesota and the United States.
A large study led by the National Cancer Institute found that one HPV shot can protect against the virus that causes cervical cancer about as well as two shots for at least five years.
Rosie Kennedy was badly injured and her horse died after she says a bicyclist startled the horse on an Ipswich trail.
President Donald Trump said he supports releasing footage of the Sept. 2 boat strike and defended the decision to destroy the boats, even as his administration faces criticism over a possible second strike on survivors.
Joly Germine was sentenced to life in prison for helping lead the 400 Mawozo gang and for planning the kidnapping of 17 missionaries in Haiti.
Former Florissant police officer Julian Alcala pleaded guilty to illegally searching women’s phones during traffic stops to look for nude photos.
The Department of State is offering up to $5 million for tips that could lead to the arrest of alleged Tren de Aragua leader Giovanni Vicente Mosquera Serrano.
Former FDA leaders say Dr. Vinay Prasad’s new vaccine safety stance would weaken science-based policy and make it harder to protect public health.

Trump said he will roll back vehicle fuel efficiency rules in an effort to help lower new car prices and ease affordability concerns.

The story shows where Christmas trees are grown in the U.S. and notes that Oregon leads the country by a wide margin.
Mike Lindell has filed paperwork for a possible run for Minnesota governor, but says he has not fully decided yet.
The article shows how America’s richest people, including Cornelius II Vanderbilt, Andrew Carnegie, and J.P. Morgan, moved from showy city mansions to a wider mix of private estates and low-key homes over time.
A Pentagon watchdog says Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth broke Defense Department rules and record-keeping laws by sharing sensitive U.S. military details in a Signal chat about Yemen strikes.

Michael Dell says a childhood savings account helped shape his life, and he is now donating $6.25 billion to fund savings accounts for millions of U.S. children.
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