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Why this Fourth of July has fire officials and veterans bracing USA TODAY · Karissa Waddick Americans will celebrate the country’s 250th birthday with more fireworks than ever before. Not everyone is excited. 

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Texas lawmakers could have protected residents from deadly floods, but didn't

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CNN founder Ted Turner, a pioneer of cable TV news, dies at 87

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The House of Representatives is turning into the Electoral College

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Are ICE facilities 'concentration camps?' Experts reflect on language.

Are ICE facilities ‘concentration camps?’ Experts reflect on language. themarshallproject.org · Katie Moore Concentration camps, often associated with Nazi killing centers, existed before WWII in several countries. 

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'Tony' gives Anthony Bourdain the anti-biopic treatment

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Sally Field on 'Remarkably Bright Creatures' and why she isn't done yet

Sally Field on ‘Remarkably Bright Creatures’ and why she isn’t done yet Newsweek · H. Alan Scott The actress plays Tova in Netflix’s new film based on the bestselling book — a story about loneliness, loss and an unlikely bond with an octopus. 

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Revisiting Dorothea Lange's lost Californian valley

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Why Wynton Marsalis thinks jazz is the perfect metaphor for democracy

Why Wynton Marsalis thinks jazz is the perfect metaphor for democracy PBS News · Jeffrey Brown, Anne Azzi Davenport The renowned trumpeter and composer has launched a new project, a kind of call and response for these times. 

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The 12 most legendary Southern recipes of all time

The 12 most legendary Southern recipes of all time Southern Living · Josh Miller Celebrating recipes that became instant classics upon publication. 

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