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Russia’s election commission says the ruling party wins the most votes in occupied Ukrainian regions
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Van Dyke throws for 3 TDs, Parrish rushes for 2 scores, unbeaten No. 20 Miami routs Temple 41-7
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New York City police commissioner, first woman to lead department, resigns after 18 months
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Montreal, Charlotte play to scoreless draw
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