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From Chocolate Avenue to the World Cup, how Hershey, Pennsylvania, shaped Christian Pulisic
Standout U.S. national soccer team player Christian Pulisic hails from Hershey, Pennsylvania
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Federal audit finds Puerto Rico awaiting billions of dollars nearly a decade after deadly hurricane
Lawmakers have released a federal audit that found that only 25% of some $14 billion in federal funds obligated for Puerto Rico’s power grid after Hurricane Maria razed it almost a decade ago has reached the U.S. territory
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Venezuelan medics fear earthquake aftermath will trigger widening medical crisis
With far more dead than living people taken from the rubble a week after Venezuela’s devastating twin earthquakes, doctors say the biggest dangers now facing survivors were untreated wounds and infectious diseases
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Much more than a piece of furniture, the president's Resolute Desk has echoed through history
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Extraordinary heat in US Northeast arrives to clash with Fourth of July revelry
Multiday warnings of extreme heat have landed in New York, Boston and Philadelphia
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Trump administration sues California, Virginia over new gun laws
The Trump administration has sued California and Virginia over new laws in both states that restrict the sale of semiautomatic firearms
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Tropical Storm Douglas has formed in the Pacific Ocean
Tropical Storm Douglas has formed in the Pacific Ocean
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Former NBA star Malik Beasley pleads not guilty to gambling charges
Malik Beasley’s lawyer said the indicted former NBA star “wants to move on with his life” after pleading not guilty to charges that he altered his play in certain games to enrich sports bettors and ease his own debts
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Trump visits newly built Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakota's Badlands
President Donald Trump visited the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakota on Wednesday
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16 children rescued from Ohio home were 'almost feral,' authorities say
Authorities say 16 children from the same family who were rescued from a run-down home in rural Ohio were living in horrific conditions and were confined to just one room over much of the past four years
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