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Cashier Says He Offered To Pay After Realizing Floyd's $20 Bill Was Fake

Wall Street wants to know who will pay for Joe Biden's infrastructure bonanza

How Michael Miraglia completed his own Strongman Marathon on Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats

Judge In Chauvin Trial Rules That Underage Witnesses Can Testify

Community awareness thwarted attempted school attacks, new Secret Service report says

CDC Director Fears 'Impending Doom' If U.S. Opens Too Quickly

'Derek Chauvin Betrayed This Badge,' Prosecutor Says In Opening Argument

White House Causes Frustration In Private And Public Responses To Gun Violence

Ever Given Partially Afloat As Salvage Teams Race To Reopen Suez Canal

Libraries Are Key Tools For People Getting Out Of Prison, Even During A Pandemic

As the Arctic warms, lightning strikes are more frequent -- even near the North Pole

Dutch people are partying like it's 2019

How Black Players Propelled Cleveland's Baseball Team To Win The 1948 World Series

'Am I Asian Enough?' Adoptees Struggle To Make Sense Of Spike In Anti-Asian Violence

For a brief period tonight, some parts of the world will go dark. It's Earth Hour

Larry McMurtry, Novelist And Screenwriter Of The West, Has Died At Age 84

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Signs Controversial Election Overhaul Into Law

USC Agrees $852 Million Settlement To End Sex Abuse Litigation

Once Imperiled, America's Bald Eagle Populations Are Soaring

U.S. Refugee Program 'On Life Support,' Facing Big Challenges

Alex Jones Still Sells Supplements On Amazon Despite Bans From Other Platforms

In Reversal, Merkel Drops Plan For Lockdown In Germany Ahead Of Easter

Suez Canal blocked by traffic jam after massive container ship runs aground

North Korea Tests Short-Range Missile But White House Keeps Door Open To Talks

How Detroit Chefs Are Feeding Those In Need

AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Data Questioned By Safety Board

Texas Roadhouse Founder Kent Taylor Dies After Struggle With 'Post-COVID' Symptoms

Yemen: Saudi Arabia Proposes A Peace Deal, But Houthis Say It's Not Enough

China Puts 2nd Canadian On Trial For Espionage And Bars Spectators

Atlanta Killings: Sex Worker Advocate Sees Deadly Consequences Of Overlapping Hatreds

U.S. Defense Chief Arrives In Kabul On 1st Trip To Afghanistan

California Has A New Idea For Homes At Risk From Rising Seas: Buy, Rent, Retreat

Protesters Across Europe Clash With Police Over COVID-19 Lockdowns

The Celebration Over, Deb Haaland Now Faces a Long To-Do List at Interior

How Asian American Leaders Say The Biden Administration Can Address Hate

Volcano Erupts In Southwestern Iceland After Thousands Of Earthquakes

Judge In Chauvin Trial Denies Request To Move Trial Out Of Minneapolis

From A-To-Z, We Have You Covered For The NCAA March Madness Basketball Tournaments

U.S., Chinese Officials Trade Swipes At Photo Op

Senate Confirms Xavier Becerra To Head Health And Human Services

Biden Endorses Reforming The Senate Filibuster — Here's What That Means

James Levine, Former Met Opera Music Director, Is Dead At Age 77

Vaccinating Children Seen As A Key Step Toward COVID-19 Herd Immunity

Landlords Struggling To Stay Afloat See Lifeline In Covid-19 Relief For Renters

8 People Shot To Death At Atlanta Massage Parlors; Man Arrested

Young Migrants Held By Border Patrol Far Longer Than Allowed, Document Shows

5 things to know for March 16: Covid, immigration, North Korea, Capitol riot, Vatican

Ammon Bundy won't wear mask in courthouse so judge has him arrested for failure to appear

The Women Powering Biden's Economy Are Rewriting The Course Of American History

This was Texas' first weekend without Covid-19 limits. Here's how it went for business owners