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Tyler, The Creator debuts atop the charts, while Ozzy surges posthumously

Five albums make their debut appearance in the top 10 on the Billboard albums list this week, including Tyler, The Creator’s Don’t Tap the ...

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How an increase in summer heat impacts CT’s unhoused population

Clarence Braun and his wife, Holly, park their Mercury Grand Marquis in the shade or drive with the windows down when the weather gets ...

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Automakers are eating the cost of tariffs — for now

For the auto business, tariffs have proved expensive. While tariffs on foreign-made parts and imported vehicles have been as high as 25% since the ...

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Interest in social districts in Charlotte appears to be fading

Three years have passed since the Charlotte City Council approved the establishment of social districts. You are aware of the places where you are ...

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Canada and Malta to recognize Palestinian state, joining France and possibly Britain

The United Nations Joining France and the United Kingdom in increasing pressure to put an end to the nearly 80-year Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Canada and ...

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NC House passes bill allowing some online license renewals

A plan to alleviate excessive lineups at the Division of Motor Vehicles was approved by the North Carolina House on Wednesday. For those who ...

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In the Golan Heights, Druze are loyal to Syria. But that loyalty is now severely tested

SHAMS MAJDAL, Golan Heights Only a few dozen yards from the eastern boundary of his town on the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, Jalaa Ayoub had ...

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Trump announces 90-day extension of prior trade deal with Mexico

Updated @ 4:06 PM EDT on July 31, 2025 As trade talks continue, President Trump says he will postpone imposing tariffs on Mexico. As ...

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Inmigrantes sin documentos en Estados Unidos luchan contra nueva política de la administración Trump de negarles fianza

View this notice in English. A collective demand has been made against the Trump administration, calling for the ICE (the English name for the ...

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In reversal, Defense Department will continue providing crucial satellite weather data

A decision by the Department of Defense to cease releasing satellite meteorological data that hurricane forecasters use has been overturned. As the Atlantic’s peak ...

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