
Fans are fuming after World Cup tickets they bought through resale sites fall through
ATLANTA (AP) — Bina Ramroop broke down in tears when she realized she wasn't going to get the World Cup tickets she had bought for her grandson's 13th birthday. As thousands poured into Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Monday to see Spain face Cape Verde in what turned out to be a remarkable scoreless draw, Ramroop stood outside, increasingly stressed as she went back and forth for hours between StubHub representatives on the phone and FIFA representatives in the ticket booth. Each blamed...
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- Fans are fuming after World Cup tickets they bought through resale sites fall through
- Tropical storm remnants drench Gulf states after tornadoes hit the Midwest
- Luigi Mangiones lawyers reverse course, say they wont pursue a psychiatric defense
- Five years after a Navajo elder vanished, the man who robbed her was released from prison
- Police shooting of a 1-year-old Mississippi boy ignites tension between police and Black residents
Democratic socialists surge in mayoral races across the country as anti-Trump fervor rises
WASHINGTON (AP) — As Janeese Lewis George paves a path to the mayor's office in Washington, D. C. , she's told voters they could have it all. Her unapologetically expansive, left-wing agenda includes subsidized or even free childcare, increased down payment assistance for homebuyers and community resources to reduce crime, plus a promise to aggressively confront President Donald Trump's attempts to reshape the nation's capital. “People are tired of hearing what government can’t do. They...
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- Democratic socialists surge in mayoral races across the country as anti-Trump fervor rises
- Vances push to get Iran talks started hits an early bump as weekend negotiations are put on hold
- Trump presents the Medal of Honor to 3 veterans for heroism in Vietnam and Afghanistan
- Senators seek to block Hegseth travel funds until Pentagon releases report on Iran school strike
- Democrats Wahab, Hernandez advance in California special election to finish Swalwells term
FDA panel backs first-of-its-kind flu vaccine using mRNA technology
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new kind of flu vaccine moved a step closer to the U. S. market Thursday as federal health advisers recommended approval of the first made with the same mRNA technology that was key to ending the COVID-19 pandemic. The Food and Drug Administration is evaluating Moderna's new shot, dubbed mFlusiva, for older Americans ahead of the winter flu season. Moderna is seeking full approval for the vaccine's use in people ages 50 to 64 — along with authorization for use in those...
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- FDA panel backs first-of-its-kind flu vaccine using mRNA technology
- Archaeology team unearths prototype of world-famous Stonehenge monument just a few miles away
- Xcels Boulder coal ash cleanup is moving forward. Critics say another source of pollution remains.
- Archaeologists find musket balls and fort linked to the Battle of Bunker Hill
- 15 countries in Kenya adopt the Mombasa Declaration to fight illegal fishing

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