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Mississippi governor signs law allowing medical marijuana

Mississippi governor signs law allowing medical marijuana

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi is legalizing medical marijuana for people with debilitating conditions such as cancer, AIDS and sickle cell disease. Republican Gov. Tate Reeves signed the legislation Wednesday and it became law immediately.
Explosion fears remain as N. Carolina fertilizer plant burns

Explosion fears remain as N. Carolina fertilizer plant burns

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — An uncontrolled fire at a fertilizer plant in North Carolina continued to burn Wednesday, forcing firefighters and thousands of evacuated residents to remain at least a mile (1.
Wandering hen taken into custody at Pentagon security area

Wandering hen taken into custody at Pentagon security area

WASHINGTON (AP) — A wandering chicken was caught sneaking around a security area at the Pentagon, a local animal welfare organization said. The loose hen was found early Monday morning near the U.S.
Trial of 3 cops in Floyd killing delayed by COVID diagnosis

Trial of 3 cops in Floyd killing delayed by COVID diagnosis

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The federal trial of three former Minneapolis police officers charged with violating George Floyd’s rights was abruptly suspended Wednesday after one defendant tested positive for COVID-19.
Testimony: Waffle House shooter wrote to Winfrey, Swift

Testimony: Waffle House shooter wrote to Winfrey, Swift

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GOP-led Tennessee Senate expels Democrat convicted of fraud

GOP-led Tennessee Senate expels Democrat convicted of fraud

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Republican-led Tennessee Senate voted Wednesday to remove Democratic Sen.
Biden sending more troops to Europe amid Ukraine tension

Biden sending more troops to Europe amid Ukraine tension

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is sending about 2,000 U.S.
Jury: No defamation from Roy Moore or woman who accused him

Jury: No defamation from Roy Moore or woman who accused him

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — A jury found Wednesday that no defamation occurred in dueling lawsuits between former U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore and the woman who accused him of molesting her when she was 14.
Turkey: 12 migrants freeze to death after alleged pushback

Turkey: 12 migrants freeze to death after alleged pushback

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — The bodies of 12 migrants who froze to death were found near Turkey's border with Greece, the Turkish interior minister said Wednesday, accusing Greek border guards of pushing them back over the frontier.
Militia kills at least 60 people at shelter in Congo

Militia kills at least 60 people at shelter in Congo

KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — Militiamen attacked a camp for people fleeing violence in Congo’s eastern Ituri province overnight, killing at least 60 people staying at the shelter, local officials said Wednesday.
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