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A report published late Monday alleges that GOP Senate candidate Herschel Walker, who has vehemently opposed abortion rights, paid for an abortion for his girlfriend in 2009. He called the accusation a "flat-out lie." Bill Barrow/AP hide caption
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Republican Party stands by Herschel Walker as he denies he paid for an abortion
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has proposed a peace plan for Ukraine that would involve holding repeat votes under the U.N. auspices in Russia-occupied regions. Patrick Pleul/Pool via AP, File hide caption
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Fat Bear candidate 128 Grazer is approximately 17-19 years old. She has a light coat in the spring that darkens in the fall, but she keeps her distinctive fluffy blonde ears. Lian Law/NPS Photo hide caption
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Retired professor Dr. David Etnier (center) and a group of scientists check the state of the snail darter in the Holston River north of Knoxville, Tenn., on April 9, 2008. The U.S. Department of the Interior announced on Tuesday its official removal from the Federal List of Threatened and Endangered Wildlife. Joe Howell/AP hide caption
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Aaron Judge #99 of the New York Yankees hits his 62nd home run of the season against the Texas Rangers during the first inning in game two of a double header at Globe Life Field on Tuesday in Arlington, Texas. Ron Jenkins/Getty Images hide caption
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Former President Donald Trump is requesting the Supreme Court intervene in the case concerning classified documents taken from his Mar-a-Lago home over the summer. Chris Seward/AP hide caption
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Great Britain's Derek Redmond limps to the finish line after tearing his hamstring at the 1992 Olympic Games, helped by his father Jim. S&G/PA Images via Getty Images hide caption
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Playwright Charles Fuller, shown here in 1982, died of natural causes on Monday. He was 83. Bill Ingraham/AP hide caption
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Denver Riggleman, a former Republican Congressman, joined the staff of the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. His new book, "The Breach," describes his work on the investigation and his path to politics. Steve Helber/AP hide caption
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A new book's behind-the-scenes look at Congress' Jan. 6 Capitol riot investigation
The Onion head writer Mike Gillis submitted an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court this week. He says he hopes it will convince the court to take up an Ohio man's First Amendment case while educating the broader public. Mike Gillis hide caption
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Paul Riley, seen here in July 2020, is among the former NWSL coaches whose behavior is detailed in the investigative report by Sally Q. Yates into abuse in the league. Maddie Meyer/Getty Images hide caption
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Protest signs cover a gate at the Kanjuruhan Stadium in Malang, Indonesia on Tuesday. Police said the gates at the soccer stadium could only accommodate two people at a time when hundreds were trying to escape. Achmad Ibrahim/AP hide caption
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Loretta Lynn performs on stage in California in 1972. Hulton Archive/Getty Images hide caption
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Loretta Lynn, country music icon, has died at 90
Goodwill Industries International Inc., the 120-year-old nonprofit organization that operates 3,300 stores in the U.S., and Canada, has launched an online venture called GoodwillFinds. Jeff Chiu/AP hide caption
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Humane Society Naples CEO Sarah Baeckler (center holding crate) helps load cats aboard a plane in Naples, Fla., on Monday. The group is getting ready for "an influx of surrendered animals" from Hurricane Ian, she says. Scott Neuman/NPR hide caption
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Hurricane Ian's havoc is forcing some Florida families to give up the family pet
The U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington. Patrick Semansky/AP hide caption
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A Nobel diploma and medal are displayed, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020, during a ceremony in New York. Angela Weiss/AP hide caption
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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi addresses the parliament in a vote of confidence session for his proposed labor minister in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022. Vahid Salemi/AP hide caption
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Bagels, quiche, fish platters, honey cake and sweet kugel are just a few of the dishes people indulge in after completing their Yom Kippur fast. In order, from left: Matt Taylor-Gross/Jake Cohen; Jamie Geller; Russ & Daughters Cafe hide caption
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In order, from left: Matt Taylor-Gross/Jake Cohen; Jamie Geller; Russ & Daughters Cafe
One of the Indian narrow-headed softshell turtle hatchlings bred at the San Diego Zoo. Ken Bohn/San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance hide caption
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Two guests are invited to stay at the Sanderson Sisters' cottage on Oct. 20, 2022. Helynn Ospina hide caption
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Helynn Ospina
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