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Owner of ruined Nottoway Plantation in La. hopes to rebuild

The home became a museum in the 1980s opening its grand doors, 165 rooms and acre-plus of floorspace to visitors from around the world to engage in the challenging history embedded in its floorboards.
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Bill Maher slams Americans for pretending they have ‘core convictions’ and ‘deeply held beliefs’ thanks to politics

Maher argued that Americans don’t genuinely believe in anything and ‘only care which side is saying something.’
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Knicks-Pacers is just one of the many historic New York playoff rivalries

When the Pacers visit MSG on Wednesday, it’ll mark the ninth time they’ve squared off with the Knicks in the playoffs since 1993.
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‘Pain Into Purpose’: Why This Gen Z Man Ran 7 Marathons in 7 Weeks

Brandon Tanomjit, 26, told Newsweek he is fueled by grief after the heartbreaking loss of his mom to lung cancer.
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5 injured in explosion at health facility in Palm Springs: Sources

Streaming now at https://abc7chicago.com/watch/live/11064984/.At least five people were injured in an explosion outside of a fertility clinic in Palm Springs…

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Weight loss, diabetes drugs can cause mood changes: What to know about behavioral side effects

Experts say obesity itself could be to blame for negative mental health impacts.
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Israel mobilizes new ground assault on Gaza to pressure Hamas into freeing hostages

Israel is mobilizing forces for a new ground assault in Gaza, after Palestinian officials said about 300 people died in waves of airstrikes over the past 72 hours. Israeli officials say the objective is to pressure Hamas into freeing the remaining hostages held in Gaza. Meanwhile, ceasefire talks resumed Saturday in Qatar. John Yang speaks with The Washington Post’s Gerry Shih for more.
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News Wrap: Deadly storms rip through Kentucky and Missouri

In our news wrap Saturday, severe storms in the Midwest and South left nearly two dozen people dead, the Supreme Court said the Trump administration cannot deport a group of Venezuelans detained in Texas using the Alien Enemies Act, Trump plans to have separate calls with Putin and Zelenskyy on Monday, and World Pride festivities kicked off in Washington, D.C.
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Gas station food is ‘extraordinary’ and ‘hiding in plain sight,’ says top chef

The chef praised the new barbecue brisket pizza at Casey’s, which he touted for its “real, wholesome ingredients, stuff I’m happy to feed my family.”
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Clark’s triple-double leads Fever past Sky 93-58 as tempers flare after hard foul in 3rd quarter

Clark’s triple-double leads Fever past Sky 93-58 as tempers flare after hard foul in 3rd quarter