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Official: Shooter said he hated work years before killing 9

Official: Shooter said he hated work years before killing 9

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California to offer $116M in coronavirus vaccine prize money

California to offer $116M in coronavirus vaccine prize money

LOS ANGELES (AP) — California is giving away the country’s largest pot of vaccine prize money, $116.5 million, in an attempt to get millions more inoculated before the most populous U.S. state fully reopens next month. Gov.
Travis, Sexton to team for radio show in Limbaugh's old home

Travis, Sexton to team for radio show in Limbaugh's old home

NEW YORK (AP) — The late Rush Limbaugh's radio syndicators said Thursday they will team personalities Clay Travis and Buck Sexton for a new show in Limbaugh's old time slot.
Syria's Assad wins a fourth term in a predictable landslide

Syria's Assad wins a fourth term in a predictable landslide

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Syrian President Bashar Assad was re-elected in a landslide, officials said Thursday, ushering in a fourth seven-year term in the war-torn country following an election described as illegitimate and a sham by the West and his o
AP Interview: NATO chief says Afghan forces can cope alone

AP Interview: NATO chief says Afghan forces can cope alone

ABOARD HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH (AP) — NATO has helped provide security in Afghanistan for almost two decades but the government and armed forces in the conflict-torn country are strong enough to stand on their own feet without international troops to bac
US tells Russia it won't rejoin Open Skies arms control pact

US tells Russia it won't rejoin Open Skies arms control pact

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration informed Russia on Thursday that it will not rejoin a key arms control pact, even as the two sides prepare for a summit next month between their leaders. U.S.
Activists: Charge Louisiana troopers in Black man's death

Activists: Charge Louisiana troopers in Black man's death

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Louisiana State Police troopers involved in the violent arrest of a Black motorist who died in police custody in 2019 should be fired and arrested, leaders of the National Urban League and other civil rights groups said Thursday.
Yearbooks recalled over student citing Hitler's 'Mein Kampf'

Yearbooks recalled over student citing Hitler's 'Mein Kampf'

CAMBRIDGE, N.Y. (AP) — A New York high school is recalling copies of its yearbook because a graduating senior listed Adolf Hitler's autobiography as his favorite book within its pages.
Fewer Americans sign contracts to buy homes in April

Fewer Americans sign contracts to buy homes in April

SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP) — Fewer Americans signed contracts to buy homes in April as a lack of supply continues to foil would-be buyers. The National Association of Realtors’ index of pending home sales fell 4.4% to 106.
First quarter GDP unchanged at robust 6.4% annual rate

First quarter GDP unchanged at robust 6.4% annual rate

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy grew at a robust annual rate of 6.4% in the first three months of this year, unchanged from the government's initial estimate.
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