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- Moment Arizona wedding guest has to carry SNAKE out of ceremony
- Arkansas and coach John Calipari will face former team at Kentucky in SEC next season
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- Ukrainian schoolchildren head underground in bomb
- Nevada Supreme Court rejects teachers union
- No criminal charges in rare liquor probe at Oregon alcohol agency, state report says
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- China auto association slams U.S. protectionism in NEV industry
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- Hall of Fame outfielder Ken Griffey Jr. to lead Indianapolis 500 field in Corvette pace car
- Stock market today: Asian shares mixed in muted trading after Wall Street barely budges
- OpenAI introduces new artificial intelligence model, GPT
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- Arkansas and coach John Calipari will face former team at Kentucky in SEC next season
- New Mexico forges rule for treatment and reuse of oil
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- Attorney says settlement being considered in NCAA antitrust case could withstand future challenges