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    Local news is big news for these Maine newspapers that found a lifeline

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  • Suspect appears in Illinois court after stabbing rampage kills four

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  • New program tracks endangered whales and warns ships near them

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  • Solar eclipse will draw throngs of visitors to unlikely hotspots

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  • Three presidents appear at star-studded Biden fundraiser

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  • Former crypto king Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in prison

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  • First close-up look at container ship that crashed into bridge

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  • Women's March Madness team faced racial threats

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  • Joe Lieberman, former Connecticut senator and vice-presidential candidate, is dead

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  • Ski resort town votes on whether to create more affordable housing

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  • New pressure on White House amid relentless violence in Haiti's capital

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  • Bodies of two missing workers recovered after Baltimore bridge collapse

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  • 4 people killed in stabbings in northern Illinois

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  • Ship's data recorders recovered after bridge collapse

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  • After the Baltimore bridge disaster, inspiration from the words of Francis Scott Key

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  • Biden and Harris campaign together in North Carolina

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  • View from the air of the collapsed bridge and the cargo ship

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  • Known associate of Sean 'Diddy' Combs arrested in raids, law enforcement source says

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  • Baltimore bridge collapses after being struck by cargo ship

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  • Parents of Evan Gershkovich speak out almost a year after reporter was detained in Russia

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Death row inmate Rodney Reed, whose case received national attention, speaks out

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Rodney Reed, who was convicted in 1998 of raping and killing 19-year-old Stacey Stites, tells NBC’s Ron Allen that he’s “absolutely innocent” of the crime. Reed says he had a consensual relationship with Stites and that new developments raise doubts over his conviction. The 51-year-old says he is “cautiously optimistic” as November 20, the date of his execution, approaches.