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Renters' hopes of owning hit historic lowNew York Federal Reserve research has found that the share of renters who believe they will eventually be able to purchase a home has fallen to a record low.10 mins ago
Long-lost French painting now at National Gallery in Washington for restoration"Still Life with Flowers in an Alabaster Vase and Fruit" is being painstakingly restored and is expected to be exhibited by summer.11 mins ago
'The 15-Minute City': Author Carlos Moreno makes case for his idea in new bookMoreno's idea has been gaining traction with some mayors and urban planners, but it has also become the target of conspiracy theorists with baseless fears of having their cars taken...12 mins ago
Biden and the discontent of young votersPresident Biden's support among young voters is slipping, partly over his support for Israel.17 mins ago
Israel strikes Rafah, rejecting ceasefire deal Hamas agreed toPalestinian hospitals say two dozen died in Israeli strikes on Rafah overnight. Israel has also cast doubt on a proposed ceasefire deal that Hamas agreed to.19 mins ago
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Henry Cuellar indictment places his South Texas congressional seat in jeopardySouth Texas Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife were indicted on bribery charges Friday.Resume03:44May 6, 2024
Rep. Don Bacon calls out plan to oust speaker Mike JohnsonRep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Republican of Georgia, has vowed to call a vote this week to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson after he supported passing aid to Ukraine.Resume05:50May 6, 2024
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How seeds for genetically modified purple tomatoes ended up in a non-GMO seed catalogThe seeds released this year inadvertently made it on to the cover of a non-GMO seed catalog.Resume03:31May 6, 2024
Fight over new Title IX rules puts schools, LGBTQ students in the middleThe Biden administration published new Title IX rules that expand protections based on gender identity and sexual orientation.Resume05:54May 6, 2024
Jeffrey Miller died at Kent State in 1970. His brother shares memoriesMore than half a century after the National Guard was called onto the Kent State campus to quell a non-violent anti-Vietnam protest.Resume05:24May 6, 2024
Israel orders thousands of Palestinians in Rafah to evacuateCeasefire talks fell apart over the weekend.Resume05:32May 6, 2024
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