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Model rockets launched for Apollo 11 anniversary

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Thousands of model rockets launched in Huntsville, Alabama, on Tuesday, 50 years after the Apollo 11 crew blasted off for the moon.
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US Revolt

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Interview with WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Hrafnsson

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WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Kristinn Hrafnsson has told The Associated Press that Julian Assange is confined to a cell at Belmarsh Prison, a grim facility in southeast London.
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US charges Chinese, Taiwan companies with trade theft

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The United States has charged companies in China and Taiwan and three individuals with stealing trade secrets from a U.S. semiconductor company, the Justice Department announced Thursday.
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Barr: I wouldn't go after marijuana companies

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Attorney general nominee Bill Barr says he would "not go after" marijuana companies in states where cannabis is legal.
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Acting AG tours JFK mail distribution center

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Acting U.S. Attorney General Matthew Whitaker toured the John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport mail distribution center in New York Wednesday and delivered brief remarks to law enforcement officials.
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How Birmingham, Alabama Is Balancing Economic and Health Crises

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May.06 -- Birmingham, Alabama Mayor Randall Woodfin, a Democrat, explains how his city is approaching reopening its economy, and dealing with revenue losses due to the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Taylor Riggs in this...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Trump and Biden campaigns making stops Florida, Tropical Storm Zeta leaves over 1 million people without power, knife attack kills 3 people in France
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Tuberville Defeats Sessions In Alabama GOP Senate Runoff

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Tommy Tuberville will now face off against Democratic U.S. Sen. Doug Jones in the November general election.
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Ignoring New Freedom, Texas Business Owners Self-Impose Restrictions

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As coronavirus cases plateau, and even increase in some places, governors are lifting restrictions. Wary business owners are keeping their own rules.
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CLEAN : Conservative Alabama could be home to Amazon's first union in the US

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Poor and conservative, the state of Alabama seemed like the perfect place for companies to do business without having to deal with labor unions (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Amazon Union Election Drew 55% Turnout of Alabama Workers

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Apr.08 -- An election to decide whether Amazon.com Inc. workers in Alabama will join a union drew 3,215 voters, according to the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union. Bloomberg’s John Fraher reports.
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Severe Weather Sweeps Through Different Parts Of The Country

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At least one person was killed and others critically injured in Alabama tornado, while Phoenix got a dusting of snow.
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Manhunt For Missing Alabama Inmate, Corrections Officer Continues

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The Sheriff said the Ford Edge with distinctive burnt orange paint was found on a roadside and towed the same day that Casey and Vicky disappeared.
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Inmates Are Pushing Back Against Working In U.S. Prisons

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Inmates are required to work in a number of prisons in the U.S., but many are pushing back and demanding better conditions.
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U.S. Midterm Elections: The Women Who Made History

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25 women were nominated for governor by the two major parties, and a record number of women were nominees for governor and state legislatures.
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Months after a tornado ripped through Enterprise, Alabama; killing 8 high school students, the school is preparing for an emotional graduation.

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HEADLINE: Emotional graduation awaits tornado torn school CAPTION: Months after a tornado ripped through Enterprise, Alabama; killing 8 high school students, the school is preparing for an emotional graduation. (May 31) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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Elvis, Football, Hoffa, NASA, Politics, Vietnam

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Elvis Presley Marries In Las Vegas Top rock and roll star Elvis Presley takes Priscilla Ann Beaulieu, also from Memphis, as his bride. Alabama Football Squad Is Integrated Three Negro players join Bear Byant's Crimson Tide. Hoffa...
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NASA is remembering 17 astronauts who were killed in the line of duty and dozens more who have died since the agency's beginning. A remembrance ceremony was held Thursday at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama. (Jan. 29)

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NASA is remembering 17 astronauts who were killed in the line of duty and dozens more who have died since the agency's beginning. Dozens of people attended a remembrance ceremony Thursday at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in...
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An effort to use a 100-ton steel-and-concrete box to cover a deepwater oil well gushing crude into the Gulf of Mexico was aborted Saturday after ice crystals encased it. Meanwhile, thick blobs of tar began washing up on Alabama's white sand beaches

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HEADLINE: Deep-sea ice crystals stymie Gulf oil leak fix CAPTION: An effort to use a 100-ton steel-and-concrete box to cover a deepwater oil well gushing crude into the Gulf of Mexico was aborted Saturday after ice crystals encased it. ...
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NCAA President Mark Emmert said it was troubling to see the University of Alabama-Birmingham drop football, but he believes it is Olympic sports programs that are most vulnerable as schools decide how much more to invest in college athletes. (Dec. 9)

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NCAA President Mark Emmert tells The Associated Press it was troubling to see the University of Alabama-Birmingham drop football, but he believes it is Olympic sports programs that are most vulnerable as schools decide how much more to...
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Alabama prisons are finally quitting their practice of segregating female HIV-positive inmates from other prisoners. The same could happen for male inmates later this month.

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HEADLINE: Ala. prisons end HIV segregation CAPTION: Alabama prisons are finally quitting their practice of segregating female HIV-positive inmates from other prisoners. The same could happen for male inmates later this month. (Sept....
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A deformed dog in Alabama has gained popularity after thousands of internet viewers discovered videos of the odd shaped mutt named Pig who now has a Facebook page with almost 4,000 likes. (June 23)

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PIG WAS BORN WITH SEVERE DEFORMITIES AND is MISSING ABOUT 7 INCHES OF HER SPINE. MAKING her EASY TO name: SOUNDBITE (English) Kim Dillenbeck, Pig's owner: "This is a squirmy pug named pig. Who wants to go play." THE FRIENDLY pooch...