Top national stories from the week: Stars we've lost, 2022 in photos, and more
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From the past week's loss of stars like Kirstie Alley and Bob McGrath, to a roundup of the year in photos, here are the top stories from the past week.
- By ANDREW DALTON and ALICIA RANCILIO, Associated Press
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Kirstie Alley, who won an Emmy for her role on "Cheers" and starred in films including "Look Who's Talking," died Monday of cancer.
- By Théoden Janes, The Charlotte Observer
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“I just did not know. In any way,” says Erin O’Malley of Charlotte, North Carolina, who believed she was unable to bear children.
- Associated Press
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McGrath was a founding cast member of "Sesame Street" when the show premiered in 1969, playing friendly neighbor Bob Johnson.
- By Lisa Respers France, CNN
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Brad William Henke, a former NFL player and veteran character actor known for his work on "Orange Is the New Black," has died at age 56.
- By MICHAEL R. SISAK Associated Press
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As punishment, the Trump Organization could be fined up to $1.6 million.
- By GIOVANNA DELL'ORTO of The Associated Press and YONAT SHIMRON of Religion News Service
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Tensions over gender identity and sexual orientation pervade the campuses of hundreds of U.S. Catholic and Protestant universities across the U.S.
- Charles Ganske, Stacker
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Here's a look at how much states collect in property taxes each year, according to Census Bureau data.
- Associated Press
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The AP's top photos of 2022 capture a planet bursting at the seams. Scroll through 150 unforgettable images that defined the year that was.
- Associated Press
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To commemorate the 81st anniversary, here's a look back at a collection of Associated Press photos of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.
- By BILL BARROW and JEFF AMY Associated Press
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Herschel Walker, a football legend in the 1980s favored by Donald Trump, was unable to overcome a bevy of damaging allegations.
- By Amy Woodyatt, Sebastian Shukla and Nimi Princewill, CNN
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TIME magazine has named Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the spirit of Ukraine as its 2022 Person of the Year.
- The Associated Press
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The court's decision to hear arguments relatively quickly means it's likely to determine whether the loan cancellations are legal by late June.
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