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The bill passed the House 90 to 3, after amendments
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The ride service will receive $2 million from the legislature, to be distributed among four cities it serves.
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Defense attorneys analyze sentencing of former state Senator Ray Holmberg.
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Investigative journalist Charles Piller exposes flaws in Alzheimer's research. Plus, Kimberly Vosseteig shares how the Red Cross offers free A1C testing for blood donors.
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Over the last half-century, the political leanings of the Supreme Court, Congress, and the presidency contributed to dramatically different approaches to the federal death penalty.
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A day after the U.N. appealed for restraint following Tuesday's deadly attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, India reported an exchange of fire across the de facto border in the disputed region.
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Makers of our food and home essentials, including Pepsi and Procter & Gamble, are cutting their financial forecasts for the year and predicting lower sales or profits than before.
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