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Nebraska wildfire fight drags into day 7 as winds ease, but danger still looms
Firefighters are battling huge wildfires in western and central Nebraska, as driving winds and dry grass keep the danger high
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Fed keeps key rate unchanged as Powell vows to stay until DOJ investigation is finished
The Federal Reserve kept its key interest rate unchanged Wednesday and Chair Jerome Powell highlighted the increasingly uncertain outlook for the U.S. economy and inflation in the wake of the Iran war, suggesting the Fed could stand pat for an extended period
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Newly discovered Whitey Bulger writings show former FBI agent was framed, lawyers allege
Attorneys for former FBI agent John Connolly have filed a new motion seeking to overturn his murder conviction, citing newly disclosed evidence tied to mobster James “Whitey” Bulger
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Lawmakers struggle to make headway on Homeland Security funding
Lawmakers appear far from ending a funding lapse at the Department of Homeland Security
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How to monitor airport security lines at US airports while TSA officers go without pay
Spring break travelers are facing unpredictable lines at airport security as the partial U.S. government shutdown strains TSA staffing
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FBI says suspicious package found at Florida Air Force base contained 'possible energetic materials'
The FBI says a suspicious package found at MacDill Air Force Base contains possible energetic materials, and the investigation is ongoing
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Pulse nightclub is demolished to make way for a memorial to the 2016 mass shooting
Demolition began at Orlando’s Pulse nightclub as the city clears the site for a permanent memorial to the 49 people killed there
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Georgia was going to dump voting machines that Trump hates until things got complicated
A Georgia effort to dump voting machines that Donald Trump hates may get derailed by fear of a chaotic last-minute shift in election methods
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From NIL deals to retirement at 35: JPMorgan aims to help athletes avoid bad money habits
JPMorgan Chase is making a new wealth advising push for athletes at every income level, so their money lasts longer
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Mullin makes his case as a steady hand for DHS but faces Senate pushback over his temperament
Markwayne Mullin says he'd be a steady hand at the Department of Homeland Security if he's confirmed as secretary
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