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Trumpeters, buglers and musicians across the country will pause at 3 p.m. Monday to honor fallen U.S. military members by sounding the lights out bugle call, taps.
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An Indianapolis transgender woman won court approval to change her birth certificate. Now Indiana's attorney general is trying to reverse it.
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Fewer Ohioans, slightly more Americans, plan to travel for the Memorial Day holiday weekend.
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The bike bus’ last ride of the school year is Friday. Organizers are already planning to do it again next year.
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