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A bill mandating yearly inspections and establishing minimum standards for Oklahoma's county detention centers was signed into state law by Gov. Kevin Stitt Monday.
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The ACLU of Texas and other civil rights groups are trying to block Texas from implementing Senate Bill 4, which makes unauthorized entry into the state a crime.
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Three months after California had one of the worst coronavirus surges in the country, the state is experiencing a dramatic bounce back.
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Start the day with an asparagus, herb and feta cheese frittata. This bright and simple baked egg dish is a wonderful way to celebrate.
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Mayor Bill De Blasio believes the move will send a powerful message about the city's recovery.
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Andrew Bacevich, a retired Army colonel, says pulling U.S. troops from Afghanistan could signal a new beginning for a more restrained approach when it comes to the use of military force.
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His visit coincides with the recent increased tensions between Kyiv and Moscow.
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Professor Allissa Richardson argues for a moratorium on the public airing of videos showing the deaths of Black people at the hands of police.
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The results could determine the future of the Scottish independence movement.
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The Biden administration says it's willing to ease up patent rules on COVID-19 vaccines to expand the global supply of the inoculations.
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The pandemic has done a number on us, in too many ways to count. Our bodies are responding with feelings of fatigue and lack of focus, experts say. Here are some tips to help you feel better.
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The Peacock comedy series about a has-been fictional girl group from the '90s has great, big performances and a lot of nostalgia.