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The Confederate soldier lives up to his fame as the ‘Gray Ghost.’

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Alfred, Lord Tennyson channeled grief over his friend’s death into poetry that spans generations and situations.

How Doughnuts Saved the Day During World War I
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President-elect Donald Trump’s sentencing had been scheduled for Nov. 26.
Matt Gaetz Says He’s Not Returning to Congress Next Year
The former Florida lawmaker was reelected on Nov. 5, but he said he won’t be returning to Congress.
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Mitch McConnell Announces New Senate Roles
The longest-serving senator in U.S. history is transitioning away from his role in GOP leadership.
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New York Times’ Attacks Detached From Reality, Shen Yun Artists Say
Artists said they are baffled that their efforts to work hard on their craft are being used against them.
Texas Approves New Curriculum, Allows Public Schools to Teach Bible Stories in K–5 Classes
The new state-developed curriculum is available in Texas beginning next school year.
Feds Greenlight NYC Congestion Pricing Plan, Paving Way for Tolls to Start on Jan. 5
The plan to charge a $9 toll as drivers enter Manhattan below 60th Street takes another major step forward, over the protests of many commuter advocates.
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Senate Republicans, Democrats Reach Deal Giving Trump More Judicial Selections
The deal also clears the way for Democrats to confirm 13 judges.
Jury Awards $34 Million to Fired Walmart Driver Over Defamation
A California jury found that the company had defamed Jesus Fonseca by falsely accusing him of workers’ compensation fraud.
Trump Team Hasn’t Signed Transition of Power Agreements: White House Press Secretary
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Texas, LSU Tackles Top Talent List for 2025 NFL Draft
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US Blacklists 29 Chinese Companies Over Forced Labor
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Economic Optimism Rises as Business Activity Soars to 31-Month High
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Republican Senators Warn Trump on Recess Appointment Plan for Cabinet Members
The move would be ‘extremely difficult to get done,’ one senator says.
FDA: Common Anxiety Drug Being Recalled Over ‘Possibly Life-Threatening’ Mislabeling
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More Than 1 in 5 Renters Use Their Entire Paycheck to Pay Rent: Survey
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Pro teams that need to boost their running game or their pass protection will find plenty of possibilities among these hefty blockers.

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Pro teams that need to boost their running game or their pass protection will find plenty of possibilities among these hefty blockers.

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The second movie based on the August Wilson play has one too many unforced errors.

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History Encapsulated: Harrison Family Plantation
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The Fall and Second Act of O. Henry
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