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The deal, announced earlier this week, would combine the two largest U.S. residential brokerages by sales volume.
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The suspect, Thomas Jacob Sanford, served in the Marines from 2004 to 2008, military officials confirmed to NPR. He was killed in a shootout with police.
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A law firm appealing a stalled case against Tylenol's maker, Kenvue, says people are calling to join the suit, alleging the painkiller caused autism in children whose mothers took it during pregnancy.
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Capitol News Illinois surveyed one in four Illinois sheriffs about ICE cooperation. Here’s what they found.
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President Trump is expected to press Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept a new plan to end the war in Gaza during a meeting at the White House on Monday.
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President Trump ordered the deployment of troops to Portland and said he's authorized them to use "full force" to curb protests outside ICE facilities.
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Group behind the Foundry in Midtown says its $195 million redevelopment in downtown St. Louis will be completed in 2027.
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The activist wanted by the Hong Kong government said he was denied entry to Singapore over the weekend for what he presumes were political reasons.
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The nonprofit behind the technology hopes to expand its reach further.
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Mayor Cara Spencer said is shocked that Montgomery would float taking over the city’s jail while he doesn’t fulfill the debated duties of his office.
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The grant will help Calhoun County’s Historic Preservation Commission study what needs to be done to turn a 1900s house into a visitor center for the Perrin’s Ledge historic site.
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Moldova's pro-Western governing party won a clear parliamentary majority, defeating pro-Russian groups in an election that was widely viewed as a stark choice between East and West.