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    Burr shares his plan to tackle rising student loan debt with Kristen Soltis Anderson. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)
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    Senate GOP report concludes COVID-19 ‘more likely than not’ result of lab leak

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    October 27, 2022 9:14 pm
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    In this photo taken May 14, 2009 and provided by the University of Washington, is the deployment of a hydrophone in Icy Bay, Alaska. Glaciologist Erin Pettit began a research project to find out what calving glacier ice sounded like to a humpback whale. The sound of the ice in the water turned out to be more interesting. Acoustic research in Alaska’s Icy Bay and other glacier ice-filled waters found that the fizz created by the release of air bubbles under high pressure makes fjords with glacier icebergs the noisiest places in the ocean.

    Report: Alaska’s fiscal health the best in the country

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    A nurse administers a flu shot, manufactured by Sanofi Pasteur, at Perry Memorial Hospital in Princeton, Illinois, U.S., on Thursday, Oct. 12, 2017. Senate in both political parties say they've reached agreement on fixes to stabilize Obamacare just two weeks before Americans start signing up for 2018 coverage.

    IU School of Medicine building $230 million center in downtown Indianapolis

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    Circle K has partnered with Green Thumb Industries to sell licensed cannabis at Circle K gas outlets in the state of Florida. However, Florida's Department of Health claimed on Thursday that the partnership has not been approved by the state.
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    Florida steps in to put kibosh on Circle K marijuana plans

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    Florida sees rise in flesh-eating bacteria infections after Hurricane Ian
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    Florida sees rise in flesh-eating bacteria infections after Hurricane Ian

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    CDC advisory group votes to add COVID-19 shot to child vaccination schedule
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    This photo shows newborn babies in the nursery of a postpartum recovery center in upstate New York.
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    Pandemic led to increase in births to US mothers: Study

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    Money down the tubes: San Francisco to spend $1.7 million on one public restroom
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    Money down the tubes: San Francisco to spend $1.7 million on one public restroom

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    Bank of Ireland to offer paid leave for employees with menopause sickness
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    DC ranked No. 4 most rat-infested city: Report

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