Have Burmese Pythons Expanded Their Range in Florida?
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Have Burmese Pythons Expanded Their Range in Florida?

Burmese pythons are large snakes native to parts of Southeast Asia that have now become…

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Fox News Host Complains ‘Critical’ Jefferson Museum Focused on Slavery
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Fox News Host Complains ‘Critical’ Jefferson Museum Focused on Slavery

Fox hosts have complained that exhibits at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello home leave visitors feeling “ashamed”…

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Where There’s a Heartbeat, There’s a Life Worth Defending
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Where There’s a Heartbeat, There’s a Life Worth Defending

Last month the Supreme Court announced what the pro-life movement has waited half a century…

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State to pay $250 million to rebuild Lynwood High School
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State to pay $250 million to rebuild Lynwood High School

At 9:16 a.m. on Tuesday, June 16, 2020, 8 tons of concrete and metal roofing…

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State to pay $250 million to rebuild Lynwood High School
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State to pay $250 million to rebuild Lynwood High School

At 9:16 a.m. on Tuesday, June 16, 2020, 8 tons of concrete and metal roofing…

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Victims of Rancho Tehama mass shooting still suffering
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Victims of Rancho Tehama mass shooting still suffering

RANCHO TEHAMA RESERVE, Calif. —  Gage Elliott became an orphan on Nov. 14, 2017. He was…

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Victims of Rancho Tehama mass shooting still suffering
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Victims of Rancho Tehama mass shooting still suffering

RANCHO TEHAMA RESERVE, Calif. —  Gage Elliott became an orphan on Nov. 14, 2017. He was…

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Monkeypox spreads in L.A., but vaccine shortage persists
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Monkeypox spreads in L.A., but vaccine shortage persists

As criticism grows from LGBTQ activists and others, the Los Angeles County Department of Public…

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Lopez: Activists push L.A. to the left, targeting old guard
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Lopez: Activists push L.A. to the left, targeting old guard

Los Angeles, after years of leftward tilt, is in the midst of a shift. Further…

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Dramatic new 6th Street Bridge opens, delivering a ‘love letter’ to Los Angeles
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Dramatic new 6th Street Bridge opens, delivering a ‘love letter’ to Los Angeles

The new 6th Street Viaduct crosses more industry than water, spanning a scruffy flat of…

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