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The proclamation will be in effect until May 18 unless extended, renewed, or terminated by the city council.
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Uber partner Avride is under investigation for self-driving car crashes involving its automated system that caused property damage and one minor injury.
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The hip-hop collective placed first out of more than 6,000 entries.
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Latino children accounted for the vast majority of students who left public schools this year, according to a new analysis.
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Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to come to Houston throughout the duration of the tournament. Security will be increased at NRG Park, Houston's airports, the FIFA Fan Festival, and other crucial areas.
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Military life has always involved some degree of uncertainty. But for many families, the fear and unknowns that come with the Iran war are new territory.
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Featuring new songs and beloved classics, the stadium-sized rock band shrinks down its outsized sound without losing any urgency or oomph.
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What form of government do we have in America now? Some scholars say it is no longer liberal democracy, but "competitive authoritarianism." NPR's Frank Langfitt explains the term and its origin.
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At least 15 former elected officials and co-conspirators with corruption offenses have been pardoned by President Trump in the last year, undermining the fight against public corruption.
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Some flights are less than 100 miles, and they're the backbone of the U.S. air system, linking small towns and big cities. But short routes were in decline even before jet fuel costs spiked.