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And Kentucky could be next.


It got more than $30 million extra spending for public schools.


Why Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders should keep the campaign’s focus on Medicare-for-all


It’s another reason to get the measles vaccine.


The move realized every worker’s fantasy.


“The ayes have it” on an impeachment inquiry resolution; Iraq’s prime minister will step down if a replacement is named.


National reading scores decline; Congress recognizes the Armenian genocide.


The company didn’t recall the products or warn consumers, a new lawsuit claims.

Sharing nonconsensual photos often begins with a retaliating ex.


North Carolina has to redraw districts before presidential primaries; Lebanon prime minister steps down as protests continue.


Lt. Col. Vindman was born in Ukraine, but he’s a decorated veteran of the American armed forces.


California brush fires keep on burning; Argentines vote in a new president.


Impeachment hearings continue amid Republican protests; Iraqis fed up with their government attempt to storm the Green Zone.


Workers lost nearly $1 billion. GM lost even more.


Trump lifts the sanctions on Turkey; deceased Spanish dictator Francisco Franco removed from the Valley of the Fallen.


Google says it’s achieved “quantum supremacy” with a prototype computer; Gantz takes a shot at building an Israeli government.


California brush fires could lead to more preventive blackouts; at least 15 Chileans die in protests against transit fare hikes.


They didn’t get the one thing they really, really wanted.


Chicago teachers strike stretches into its second week; Brexit deal hangs in the balance.


From falling squids to a certain mask…


This week in impeachment news; Friday prayers turn deadly in an Afghanistan mosque bombing.


Opioid manufacturer looks to settle for $4 billion; Catalan separatist leaders’ jail sentences spark protests.


GM workers’ strike may be coming to an end; Pence and Pompeo fly to Turkey.


Democrats host their fourth presidential primary debate; Haiti is engulfed in corruption protests.


The Iraqi government is battling the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) for control over large swaths of the country. Here’s what you need to know to follow the story.


Texas woman is shot in her home by police; China wants to continue trade talks before striking a deal.


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The latest impeachment inquiry developments; the leader of Ethiopia wins the Nobel Peace Prize.


It’s a sweeping proposal to make the US carbon neutral by 2030.


Turkey invades Syria to go after the Kurds; Ukrainian Giuliani associates indicted.


PG&E plans massive California energy blackouts; Ecuador moved the seat of government following protests.


US ambassador faces congressional subpoena; France’s proposed IVF bill garners conservative criticism.


Supreme Court to hear LGBTQ discrimination case; White House announces US troop withdrawal from Syria.


Rundown of the Trump-Ukraine scandal so far; the British prime minister sends mixed messages on a Brexit delay.


Migrant DNA collection program to expand; Iraqi protests met with force.


A new law in California changes everything.


Harvard wins lawsuit against its affirmative action program; Peru faces leadership and constitutional crisis.

It’s the rare case of a police officer being held accountable for taking a black life. And it tells us a lot about juries.


Former Dallas police officer convicted of murder; protests in Hong Kong escalate with police using live ammunition.


California college athletes set to receive money from endorsements; mass demonstrations in Moscow advocate the release of protesters.