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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, in photos

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Cyndi Lauper calls for courage and Salt-N-Pepa romp through 'Push It' as they join Rock Hall of Fame

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Retired AP reporter helped cement the legend of the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald

Associated Press reporter Harry Atkins was far from Lake Superior on Nov. 10, 1975, ''when the gales of November came early." But his news coverage the following day of the infamous wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald helped shape its legacy.
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A look at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2025 inductees and how they were honored

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has inducted its 2025 class of music giants.
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States are pushing for more scrutiny of antisemitism in schools

In the aftermath of the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas two years ago, high school teacher Josh Hirsch posted comments on social media in support of Israel. It was unrealistic for Hamas to expect a ceasefire, he wrote, as long as they were holding hostages.
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College students, stressed about federal food aid uncertainty, look to campuses for support

Acorn squash, Spam and baby food lined the shelves on a recent day at a college food pantry in California's capital city, a resource that students receiving federal aid to purchase groceries may have to increasingly rely on because that assistance has been in limbo during the government shutdown.
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A car fleeing police slams into a bar in Florida, killing 4 and injuring 11

A speeding car fleeing police slammed into a crowded bar early Saturday, killing four people and injuring 11 in a historic district of Tampa, Florida, that is known for its nightlife and tourists.
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Infant botulism in 10 US states linked to formula being recalled

Federal and state health officials are investigating 13 cases in 10 states of infant botulism linked to baby formula that was being recalled, authorities said Saturday.
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US airlines cancel more than 2,500 weekend flights largely due to government shutdown

U.S. airlines canceled more than 2,500 weekend flights by Saturday evening as the Federal Aviation Administration's mandate to reduce air traffic because of the government shutdown showed no signs of easing.
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Chicago police respond to report of shots fired at federal agents amid immigration operations

Chicago police officers responded to a call of gunshots fired at federal agents Saturday amid immigration enforcement operations that drew residents to protest in the streets, the department said.
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No people thought unaccounted for as UPS cargo plane crash toll stands at 14, Louisville mayor says

The number of victims of a UPS cargo plane crash stood at 14 with nobody believed to be still unaccounted for among the missing, the mayor of Louisville, Kentucky, said Saturday.
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SNAP food aid gets to people in some states while others remain in limbo amid court battles

People in some U.S. states are able to buy groceries with federally funded SNAP benefits this weekend while those elsewhere are still waiting for November food benefits delayed by a protracted legal battle over the federal government shutdown.
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