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2021-05-03
As pandemic wanes, Biden’s job gets tough
California reopening as cases drop, but its ‘extreme measures’ left scars
Rulings expose officers to suits
Sen. Manchin wants to make Congress ‘work again’
NFL draft grades: Who had best, worst hauls?
Should science allow human embryos to be grown beyond 14 days?
Genetically modified mosquitoes to buzz in Fla.
10 must-see movies that are coming this summer
Will Biden stifle economy with too much regulation?
In Minn., higher sentence sought for Derek Chauvin
Oscar-winning actress Dukakis dies at 89
Colorado woman killed in apparent bear attack
Arizona election audit has ‘no deadline’
Stop analyzing and start shunning the ‘vaccine hesitant’
I lost all four of my limbs in Afghanistan
Ford is paying to settle disputes
Before you sail, passengers need to do their part
Cellphones have become more than communication devices
Group reveals firms that didn’t pay federal taxes
Air Service program helps small towns
Your Wish can come true
Indelible women make their mark on week’s books list
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Packers coach to do ‘everything in my power’ to keep Rodgers
Nationals star nears his payday
Baffert faces Preakness decision on Medina Spirit
Birdieing Burns rallies for first title
COVID highlights plight of Indigenous diabetics
Experts: Mask rule may have side effect
Mosquitoes
Port Canaveral vaccinating cruise crews
India’s true toll may be higher than tests show
Death rate comparison misleading
50 ★ States ALABAMA Montgomery: Many people remain hesitant to take COVID-19 shots, State Health Officer Scott Harris said Friday. “If you can identify one single issue that is a problem, it’s that there are people who are just convinced that the vaccine
4 astronauts return to Earth with splashdown
Debate over statehood is reignited
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