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Brooke Raboutou climbs to silver and becomes first American women to medal in sport climbing
Team USA’s Brooke Raboutou won silver in the boulder and lead sport climbing final at the Paris Games on Saturday.
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Is Tom Cruise performing a stunt at the Paris Olympics Closing Ceremony?
The “Mission Impossible” star may be taking on his most high-profile feat yet — if rumors are true.
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Can you spell these winning National Spelling Bee words?
The Scripps National Spelling Bee kicks off the week of May 28. Test your spelling knowledge with this interactive quiz.
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Jury selection begins in Trump's historic hush money trial
Donald Trump is making history as the first former president to stand trial on criminal charges as his hush money case gets underway today with jury selection.
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Super Bowl LVIII by the numbers
A look at viewership, costs and how much food Americans will consume this Sunday when the Kansas City Chiefs take on the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas for Super Bowl LVIII.
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Texas gunman's parents among 6 killed in wave of violence in Austin, San Antonio
A man suspected of killing several people and injuring at least three others, including two officers, in a series of shootings across central Texas on Tuesday was taken into custody and charged with capital murder, police said.
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Amazon to run ads on Prime Video and charge $2.99 more a month to avoid them
Amazon announced it will start running advertising during Prime Video shows and movies beginning early next year, joining other streaming services that have added different tiers of subscriptions.
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Hacienda Heights Store Sells Mega Millions Ticket Worth Nearly $4M
No one won the more than $1 billion Mega Millions jackpot after Tuesday’s drawing, but one store in Los Angeles County did sell a ticket worth nearly $4 million.
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China Sends Message With Unconventional, Controversial Lighting of Olympic Flame
The lighting of the Olympic Flame, for the first time, featured a snowflake. It also featured a blunt political message. China promised an unconventional cauldron lighting to officially begin the 2022 Winter Olympics and delivered. Lighting the flame were Chinese skiers Dinigeer Yilamujiang and Zhao Jiawen, who shared a torch to represent gender equality, and placed it into the center…
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The Rise, Fall and Recapture of Power: A Timeline of US Involvement in Afghanistan
The United States is left reeling as the Taliban rapidly takes over major cities in Afghanistan within a matter of days. See the events that led up to it.