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The family had been trying to seek asylum in Canada. Local school, church, and soccer communities are reckoning with the family's sudden absence.
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Changes to the so-called "public charge" rule would allow immigration officers to factor in an applicant's past use of government program such as Medicaid or SNAP.
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In the Northeast Atlantic, the majority of entanglements were reported in Massachusetts Bay and Cape Cod Bay. Three occurred off the coast of Maine.
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The survey also suggests that students are reducing alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and vaping consumption.
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Despite the rainy days in October and November, Maine didn't get enough precipitation to make up for an abnormally dry summer.
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After rejecting a bond referendum this month, Washington County towns are now considering whether to make early payments for next year's taxes to address the county's $8 million debt.
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy wants air travelers to be nice this holiday season. A new DOT campaign asks passengers to help each other and thank flight attendants.
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Gavin Weisenburg, 21, and Tanner Thomas, 20, planned to take over Gonave Island and murder all men on the island, prosecutors alleged.
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The G20 closed in Johannesburg without a ceremonial hand over to the U.S., its next chair, after Washington boycotted the summit.
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Fifty of the 303 schoolchildren abducted from a Catholic school in Nigeria's Niger state have escaped and are now with their families.
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An Israeli airstrike has struck Beirut for the first time since June.
Monday—Age of candidates and elected officials has become a hot topic. We discuss the relevance of age, age limits, and generational divides over political issues
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