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When a South Florida pet python owner discovered her snake inside her car's dashboard, she drove to a nearby fire station for help getting it out. The ...
The Bears are one step closer to moving from their longtime Chicago home to Indiana, lawmakers in the Hoosier state announced Feb. 19. Here's what fans should know about where things stand with the ...
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Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Read on Wednesday warned top lawmakers that if they did not pass a contentious tax referendum bill by the end of the day, they would risk denying voters a “fair and ...
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