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Calls to remove Confederate marker in Lawrenceville coming from Republicans, Democrats — and head of Gwinnett's historical preservation board
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New Hampshire woman meets biological sister for first time thanks to DNA testing
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Armed group gathered at Land Run monument to 'keep an eye on the statues'
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Mayor Greg Fischer tells Metro Council he can't submit documents regarding Breonna Taylor case
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1 in 3 young adults vulnerable to severe Covid-19 — and smoking plays a big part, research finds
One in three young adults is at risk of severe Covid-19, and smoking plays a big part in that risk, according to new research published Monday in the Journal of Adolescent Health.
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In the 18-to-25 age group, 32% of the total study population were medically vulnerable for severe Covid-19, and smoking was a large factor, researchers found./Credit: …
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17 states, DC sue Trump administration over visa rules for college students
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Cell phone in foil, $1 million cash for a house: Feds lay out case to keep Ghislaine Maxwell in jail
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Scandal erupts at prestigious British university, after students accuse several members of US-style frat house of sexual assault
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A California city could be one of the first to remove police from traffic stops
Berkeley, California, may become one of the first cities in the US to remove police from traffic stops. It's an effort to reduce racial profiling in policing, city officials say.
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Protestors get behind the wheel to demand justice for Elijah McClain
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'It's the same thing': Experts baffled by Trump's misleading distinction between 'absentee' and 'mail-in' ballots
President Donald Trump has railed against "mail-in voting" while defending "absentee voting," baffling experts who say those voting systems are essentially the same thing.

