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Hamas says it killed 12 Israeli-backed fighters. Israeli-supported group says they were aid workers

Gaza's Hamas-run police force said it killed 12 members of an Israeli-backed militia after detaining them early Thursday

Hamas says it killed 12 Israeli-backed fighters. Israeli-supported group says they were aid workers
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Harvard researcher charged with smuggling frog embryos is released from federal custody on bail

A Russian-born scientist and Harvard University researcher charged with smuggling frog embryos into the United States has been released on bail

Harvard researcher charged with smuggling frog embryos is released from federal custody on bail
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'I would do it over again': Iowa truck driver saved from fiery crash by good Samaritan

'I would do it over again': Iowa truck driver saved from fiery crash by good Samaritan

'I would do it over again': Iowa truck driver saved from fiery crash by good Samaritan
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Officers shoot chainsaw-wielding man, police say

Officers shoot chainsaw-wielding man, police say

Officers shoot chainsaw-wielding man, police say
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Judge in Harvey Weinstein trial declares mistrial on rape charge

The judge overseeing Harvey Weinstein's criminal trial in Manhattan on Thursday declared a mistrial on a third-degree rape charge against the former Hollywood movie mogul, after

Judge in Harvey Weinstein trial declares mistrial on rape charge
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Spain's PM rejects calls for snap election as scandals mount

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez asked citizens for forgiveness after his close ally quit his posts earlier on Thursday over graft allegations, and said his Socialist Party would

Spain's PM rejects calls for snap election as scandals mount
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Peru weighs sending foreign prisoners to El Salvador

Peru is weighing sending what it considers highly dangerous foreign inmates to prisons in El Salvador, the prime minister said on Thursday, potentially following in the footsteps of

Peru weighs sending foreign prisoners to El Salvador
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Spanish PM Sanchez resists call for elections, promises overhaul over graft case

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Thursday resisted calls for a snap election, but promised an overhaul and external probe of his

Spanish PM Sanchez resists call for elections, promises overhaul over graft case
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Spain's prime minister asks nation for forgiveness after high court investigates a close confidant

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has asked for forgiveness after a close confidante in his Socialist Party has been put under investigation for his alleged participation in a kickback scheme

Spain's prime minister asks nation for forgiveness after high court investigates a close confidant
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Supreme Court revives lawsuit from Atlanta family whose home was wrongly raided by the FBI

The Supreme Court is giving an Atlanta family whose home was wrongly raided by the FBI a new day in court

Supreme Court revives lawsuit from Atlanta family whose home was wrongly raided by the FBI
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Oklahoma executes a man who was transferred from federal custody by Trump officials

Oklahoma has executed a man whose transfer to state custody was expedited by the Trump administration

Oklahoma executes a man who was transferred from federal custody by Trump officials
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Gov. Abbott deploys over 5,000 Texas National Guard troops ahead of planned 'No Kings' protests

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says he has ordered the deployment of more than 5,000 Texas National Guard troops across the state, along with more than 2,000 state police

Gov. Abbott deploys over 5,000 Texas National Guard troops ahead of planned 'No Kings' protests
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Abrego Garcia's lawyers ask judge to fine Trump administration for contempt

Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia have asked a federal judge in Maryland to impose fines and other sanctions against the Trump administration

Abrego Garcia's lawyers ask judge to fine Trump administration for contempt
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Postal workers delivering awareness amid rising number of dog attacks in New York

Postal workers delivering awareness amid rising number of dog attacks in New York

Postal workers delivering awareness amid rising number of dog attacks in New York
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Undetonated explosives found in and around charred NYPD vehicles in Brooklyn

Undetonated explosives found in and around charred NYPD vehicles in Brooklyn

Undetonated explosives found in and around charred NYPD vehicles in Brooklyn
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Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says Hamas attack has killed multiple aid workers

Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says Hamas attack has killed multiple aid workers

Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says Hamas attack has killed multiple aid workers
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Atlanta rapper Silentó gets 30 years after pleading guilty to killing his cousin

Atlanta rapper Silentó has pleaded guilty but mentally ill Wednesday to voluntary manslaughter and other charges in the 2021 shooting death of his 34-year-old cousin

Atlanta rapper Silentó gets 30 years after pleading guilty to killing his cousin
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Czech government faces no-confidence vote over bitcoin scandal

The main Czech opposition party on Thursday called a no-confidence vote in the government, accusing it of corruption over the acceptance of a payment to the state by an ex-convict

Czech government faces no-confidence vote over bitcoin scandal
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Bolivia anti-government protests turn deadly as tensions rise

Clashes between anti-government protesters and authorities in Bolivia have left at least four first responders dead, the country's justice minister said on Thursday.

Bolivia anti-government protests turn deadly as tensions rise
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Northern Ireland leisure centre hosting immigrants attacked on third night of violence

Masked youths in Northern Ireland on Wednesday set fire to a leisure centre that had been sheltering migrant families, but a third night of anti-

Northern Ireland leisure centre hosting immigrants attacked on third night of violence
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The FBI raided the wrong house. The Supreme Court says the family is allowed to sue

The FBI raided the wrong house. The Supreme Court says the family is allowed to sue

The FBI raided the wrong house. The Supreme Court says the family is allowed to sue
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyers ask judge to sanction Trump administration

Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyers ask judge to sanction Trump administration

Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyers ask judge to sanction Trump administration
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Shark attacks 9-year-old girl snorkeling off Florida beach

Shark attacks 9-year-old girl snorkeling off Florida beach

Shark attacks 9-year-old girl snorkeling off Florida beach
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When it comes to reporting on mass killings, some in Europe take a different approach from Americans

When a 21-year-old former student opened fire inside his school in Austria’s second-biggest city earlier this week, killing 10 people, it didn’t take long for the Alpine country’s press council to call on journalists to show restraint when reporting about the victims and their families

When it comes to reporting on mass killings, some in Europe take a different approach from Americans
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Austrian police describe shooter as introvert who avoided outside world

Austrian police on Thursday described the 21-year-old man who carried out Austria's worst school shooting as an introvert who had largely

Austrian police describe shooter as introvert who avoided outside world
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Meta sues maker of explicit deepfake app for dodging its rules to advertise AI ‘nudifying’ tech

Meta sues maker of explicit deepfake app for dodging its rules to advertise AI ‘nudifying’ tech

Meta sues maker of explicit deepfake app for dodging its rules to advertise AI ‘nudifying’ tech
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Another former student sent complaint to Archdiocese, Miege about president's 'troubling' behavior

Another former student sent complaint to Archdiocese, Miege about president's 'troubling' behavior

Another former student sent complaint to Archdiocese, Miege about president's 'troubling' behavior
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Colombian senator Uribe still in critical condition five days after shooting

Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe, a potential presidential contender, remains in critical but stable condition after being shot in Bogota on Saturday, the hospital treating him said on

Colombian senator Uribe still in critical condition five days after shooting
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The world's worst air crashes in recent years

Many people were killed when an Air India plane bound for London with 242 people on board crashed minutes after taking off from the western city of Ahmedabad on Thursday, authorities

The world's worst air crashes in recent years
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European court rules Italy not liable for Libyan Coast Guard actions in fatal 2017 boat sinking

Judges at the European Court of Human Rights have ruled that Italy can't be held liable for the actions of the Libyan Coast Guard

European court rules Italy not liable for Libyan Coast Guard actions in fatal 2017 boat sinking
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A look at previous plane crashes in India

India has had several major plane crashes in recent decades

A look at previous plane crashes in India
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Maryland mother charged with murdering 3-year-old daughter after false Delaware Amber Alert

Maryland mother charged with murdering 3-year-old daughter after false Delaware Amber Alert

Maryland mother charged with murdering 3-year-old daughter after false Delaware Amber Alert
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Israel set to deport eight activists, including French MEP, over Gaza boat

Eight pro-Palestinian activists including a French member of the European Parliament will soon be forcibly deported from Israel, three days after the Israeli navy prevented them

Israel set to deport eight activists, including French MEP, over Gaza boat
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Austrian school shooter planned attack in detail but his motive remains unclear, investigators say

Officials say the former student who killed nine students and a teacher at a school in Austria and then took his own life planned the attack in detail

Austrian school shooter planned attack in detail but his motive remains unclear, investigators say
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Trump wants to 'liberate' Los Angeles, residents say 'no thanks'

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Trump wants to 'liberate' Los Angeles, residents say 'no thanks'
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Thai panel upholds suspension of doctors who helped ex-PM Thaksin dodge jail

Thailand's medical council on Thursday upheld its suspension of two doctors who enabled influential politician Thaksin Shinawatra to spend his prison sentence in hospital, a day

Thai panel upholds suspension of doctors who helped ex-PM Thaksin dodge jail
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Deadly civilian plane crashes in India since 2000

A London-bound Air India flight crashed in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad on Thursday.

Deadly civilian plane crashes in India since 2000
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What are US troops doing in Los Angeles?

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What are US troops doing in Los Angeles?
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Families and survivors have waited 9 years for Orlando to build a memorial for Pulse shooting victims. Now the city is moving forward with plans

Families and survivors have waited 9 years for Orlando to build a memorial for Pulse shooting victims. Now the city is moving forward with plans

Families and survivors have waited 9 years for Orlando to build a memorial for Pulse shooting victims. Now the city is moving forward with plans
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Filipino families flee Northern Irish home after night of anti-immigrant violence

Michael Sancio, a resident of the Northern Irish town of Ballymena, said he was woken at midnight on Tuesday by masked men banging loudly on windows. 

Filipino families flee Northern Irish home after night of anti-immigrant violence
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Trump's mass deportations leave Democrats more ready to fight back

California Gov. Gavin Newsom looked straight into the camera and offered a stark moment for his Democratic Party

Trump's mass deportations leave Democrats more ready to fight back
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German defence minister visits Ukraine for talks on weapons support

German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius arrived in Kyiv on Thursday to discuss further weapons aid for Ukraine as efforts to end the three-year conflict with Russia faced headwinds

German defence minister visits Ukraine for talks on weapons support
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UN refugee agency says more than 122 million people forcibly displaced worldwide

The U.N. refugee agency says the number of people forcible displaced by violence and persecution around the world has risen to more than 122 million, up by about 2 million from last year and a near-doubling over the last decade

UN refugee agency says more than 122 million people forcibly displaced worldwide
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Islamic State reactivating fighters, eying comeback in Syria and Iraq

Middle East leaders and their Western allies have been warning that Islamic State could exploit the fall of the Assad regime to

Islamic State reactivating fighters, eying comeback in Syria and Iraq
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Protests over immigration raids pop up across the US with more planned

Protests over federal immigration enforcement raids and President Donald Trump’s move to mobilize the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles are spreading nationwide and are expected to continue into the weekend

Protests over immigration raids pop up across the US with more planned
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Russia hits Ukraine's Kharkiv with deadly nighttime barrage of drones

A concentrated, nine-minute-long Russian drone attack on Ukraine's second-largest city of Kharkiv on Wednesday killed six people and injured 64, including nine children,

Russia hits Ukraine's Kharkiv with deadly nighttime barrage of drones
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Troops begin detaining immigrants in national defense zone at border in escalation of military role

U.S. troops have begun directly detaining immigrants accused of trespassing on a recently designated national defense zone along the southern U.S. border

Troops begin detaining immigrants in national defense zone at border in escalation of military role
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Marines to deploy on LA streets within two days with authority to detain civilians

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Marines to deploy on LA streets within two days with authority to detain civilians
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The Latest: Los Angeles police have made nearly 400 arrests and detentions since Saturday

The Los Angeles Police Department has made nearly 400 arrests and detentions since Saturday in connection to immigration protests

The Latest: Los Angeles police have made nearly 400 arrests and detentions since Saturday
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Austria falls silent for a minute as questions remain about the motive for a deadly school shooting

Austria has fallen silent for a minute and people are laying candles in the city of Graz in memory of the 10 people killed in a school shooting that shocked the country

Austria falls silent for a minute as questions remain about the motive for a deadly school shooting
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Russian attacks kill 3 and wound 64 as drones hit Kharkiv and other parts of Ukraine

Russian forces have launched a large-scale drone assault across Ukraine, where officials said three people were killed and 64 others wounded

Russian attacks kill 3 and wound 64 as drones hit Kharkiv and other parts of Ukraine
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Los Angeles-area mayors demand that Trump administration stop stepped-up immigration raids

Dozens of mayors from across the Los Angeles region banded together to demand that the Trump administration stop the stepped-up immigration raids that have spread fear across their cities and sparked protests across the U.S. They also called on President Donald Trump to pull back from using troops alongside immigration agents during the raids

Los Angeles-area mayors demand that Trump administration stop stepped-up immigration raids
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US pushes Mexico to prosecute politicians with ties to drug cartels

The Trump administration is pressuring Mexico to investigate and prosecute politicians with suspected links to organized crime, and to extradite them to the United

US pushes Mexico to prosecute politicians with ties to drug cartels
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Lawyers for man mistakenly deported from US say he should be freed while DOJ pursues new charges

Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador in March and returned on Friday, said their client should be set free while the

Lawyers for man mistakenly deported from US say he should be freed while DOJ pursues new charges
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Taiwan cyber unit says it will not be intimidated by China bounty offer

Taiwan's cyber forces will not be intimidated by China's threats of a bounty for the arrest of 20 people Beijing says are Taiwanese military hackers, and China's legal system has no

Taiwan cyber unit says it will not be intimidated by China bounty offer
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Ex-CIA analyst sentenced to over 3 years for leak of classified information

A former CIA analyst who pleaded guilty in January over a leak of classified Israeli plans to strike Iran was sentenced to 37 months in prison on Wednesday, the

Ex-CIA analyst sentenced to over 3 years for leak of classified information
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Federal judge blocks Trump administration from continuing to detain Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil

Federal judge blocks Trump administration from continuing to detain Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil

Federal judge blocks Trump administration from continuing to detain Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil
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Law enforcement embraces a ‘change in tactics’ as search for accused killer Travis Decker approaches week three

Law enforcement embraces a ‘change in tactics’ as search for accused killer Travis Decker approaches week three

Law enforcement embraces a ‘change in tactics’ as search for accused killer Travis Decker approaches week three
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US foreign policy no basis to detain Columbia protester Khalil, judge rules

The Trump administration cannot use U.S. foreign policy interests to justify its detention of Columbia University student and pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, a judge ruled

US foreign policy no basis to detain Columbia protester Khalil, judge rules
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Israeli fire kills 60 in Gaza, many near aid site, medics say

Israeli gunfire and airstrikes killed at least 60 Palestinians in Gaza on Wednesday, most of them near an aid site operated by the U.S- and Israeli-backed Gaza

Israeli fire kills 60 in Gaza, many near aid site, medics say
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Judge says government must release Columbia protester Mahmoud Khalil, but has until Friday to appeal

A federal judge has ruled that the government cannot deport and must release Mahmoud Khalil, the student whom the Trump administration jailed over his participation in pro-Palestinian demonstrations at Columbia University

Judge says government must release Columbia protester Mahmoud Khalil, but has until Friday to appeal
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The Latest: US orders nonessential staff to leave Baghdad Embassy as Iran tensions rise

The United States is reducing the number of people deemed nonessential to operations in the Middle East, the State Department has announced

The Latest: US orders nonessential staff to leave Baghdad Embassy as Iran tensions rise
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At least 49 people have died in flooding in South Africa with toll expected to rise, officials say

Officials say at least 49 people have died in flooding in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province

At least 49 people have died in flooding in South Africa with toll expected to rise, officials say
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Zelenskiy says Russia seeks to disrupt Ukraine, Moldova, southeastern Europe

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday Russia was determined to sow chaos in and destroy the south of his country as well as nearby Moldova and Romania,

Zelenskiy says Russia seeks to disrupt Ukraine, Moldova, southeastern Europe
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About 500 National Guard troops in LA are trained to accompany agents on immigration raids

About 500 of the National Guard troops deployed to the Los Angeles protests have been trained to accompany agents on immigration operations, the commander in charge said Wednesday

About 500 National Guard troops in LA are trained to accompany agents on immigration raids
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Pulse massacre survivors revisit the nightclub before it's razed for a permanent memorial

Survivors and family members of the Pulse nightclub massacre nine years ago are getting a chance to walk through the long-shuttered, gay-friendly venue this week

Pulse massacre survivors revisit the nightclub before it's razed for a permanent memorial
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What to know about Harvey Weinstein’s conviction on a top sex crimes charge at his #MeToo retrial

Harvey Weinstein has been found guilty again

What to know about Harvey Weinstein’s conviction on a top sex crimes charge at his #MeToo retrial
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An Omaha food plant owner says he followed the rules for hiring immigrants. It was raided anyway.

The owner of an Omaha food packaging company says his business has been unfairly hamstrung by Tuesday's raid carried out by federal immigration officials

An Omaha food plant owner says he followed the rules for hiring immigrants. It was raided anyway.
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US immigration raid of Omaha meat plant cuts staff, fuels food production worries

U.S. meat producer Glenn Valley Foods was operating an Omaha, Nebraska, facility with about 30% of its staff on Wednesday after federal agents detained workers in an

US immigration raid of Omaha meat plant cuts staff, fuels food production worries
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Ukraine brings home bodies of 1,212 soldiers killed in war with Russia

Ukraine has brought home the bodies of 1,212 soldiers killed in the war with Russia, the Kyiv officials responsible for exchanging prisoners of war said on Wednesday.

Ukraine brings home bodies of 1,212 soldiers killed in war with Russia
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A bid for bail by former New Jersey US Sen. Menendez is rejected by appeals court as prison looms

A bid for bail by former U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez while he appeals his bribery conviction was rejected by a federal appeals court

A bid for bail by former New Jersey US Sen. Menendez is rejected by appeals court as prison looms
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Trump administration reviewing Biden-era submarine pact with Australia, UK

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Trump administration reviewing Biden-era submarine pact with Australia, UK
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No new trials for Michigan school shooter's parents despite violation by prosecutors, judge rules

A judge has turned down requests for new trials by the parents of a Michigan school shooter

No new trials for Michigan school shooter's parents despite violation by prosecutors, judge rules
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Karen Read’s defense rests its case in her retrial for the death of her police officer boyfriend

Karen Read’s defense rests its case in her retrial for the death of her police officer boyfriend

Karen Read’s defense rests its case in her retrial for the death of her police officer boyfriend
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Oklahoma court clears the way for execution of a man convicted in a Tulsa woman's killing

An Oklahoma appeals court has ordered a stay of execution for a man on death row to be lifted, clearing the way for him to receive a lethal injection

Oklahoma court clears the way for execution of a man convicted in a Tulsa woman's killing
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Young black bear euthanized after losing 'fear of people,' Utah wildlife officials say

Young black bear euthanized after losing 'fear of people,' Utah wildlife officials say

Young black bear euthanized after losing 'fear of people,' Utah wildlife officials say
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US transportation chief backs independent audit into DC airspace

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US transportation chief backs independent audit into DC airspace
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Argentina ban on former president Kirchner reshapes political landscape

Argentina's supreme court has effectively banned former president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner from government, a move that poses both a challenge and an

Argentina ban on former president Kirchner reshapes political landscape
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Photos show accuser in NYC crypto kidnapping leaving house freely, defense lawyers say

Lawyers for two crypto investors charged with kidnapping a man for his Bitcoin say they have evidence showing the accuser “laughing and smiling” and moving about Manhattan freely during the days he claimed he was kept captive and tortured in a posh SoHo town house

Photos show accuser in NYC crypto kidnapping leaving house freely, defense lawyers say
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Jury convicts Harvey Weinstein of top charge in split verdict at #MeToo sex crimes retrial

Former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein has been convicted of one of the top charges in his sex crimes retrial

Jury convicts Harvey Weinstein of top charge in split verdict at #MeToo sex crimes retrial
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With retail cyberattacks on the rise, customers find orders blocked and shelves empty

A string of recent cyberattacks and data breaches involving the systems of major retailers have started affecting shoppers

With retail cyberattacks on the rise, customers find orders blocked and shelves empty
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Raids in Southern California rattle immigrant communities — including those in the US legally

Immigration raids across Southern California are rattling the area’s immigrant communities, even among those in the country legally

Raids in Southern California rattle immigrant communities — including those in the US legally
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Journalists among the injured in LA as ICE protests grow violent

Journalists have been among those injured during protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles in recent days, as police clashed with crowds of protesters and fired less

Journalists among the injured in LA as ICE protests grow violent
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Northern Irish police say people in fear of lives after second night of rioting

People in the Northern Irish town of Ballymena are in fear of their lives after a second night of rioting, police said on Wednesday, amid

Northern Irish police say people in fear of lives after second night of rioting
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Group tracking Russian abductions of Ukrainian children prepares to shut down following Trump admin funding cut

Group tracking Russian abductions of Ukrainian children prepares to shut down following Trump admin funding cut

Group tracking Russian abductions of Ukrainian children prepares to shut down following Trump admin funding cut
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Colorado funeral homeowner who left corpse in hearse for a over a year sentenced to 18 months

A Colorado funeral homeowner who pleaded guilty to leaving a woman’s corpse in the back of a hearse for over a year and improperly stashing the cremated remains of at least 30 people has been sentenced to 18 months in prison

Colorado funeral homeowner who left corpse in hearse for a over a year sentenced to 18 months
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Disney and Universal team up to sue AI photo generator Midjourney, claiming copyright infringement

Disney and Universal team up to sue AI photo generator Midjourney, claiming copyright infringement

Disney and Universal team up to sue AI photo generator Midjourney, claiming copyright infringement
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Judge won't halt execution in South Carolina over lethal injection concerns

A federal judge doesn't plan to stop the execution of a South Carolina inmate in two days because the convicted man's lawyers didn’t have evidence of problems with the state’s lethal injection process

Judge won't halt execution in South Carolina over lethal injection concerns
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Trump says US gets rare earth minerals from China and tariffs on Chinese goods will total 55%

President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that China will make it easier for American industry to obtain much-needed needed magnets and rare earth minerals, clearing the way for talks to continue between the world’s two biggest economies

Trump says US gets rare earth minerals from China and tariffs on Chinese goods will total 55%
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Man convicted of fraud for posing as flight attendant to fly for free

Man convicted of fraud for posing as flight attendant to fly for free

Man convicted of fraud for posing as flight attendant to fly for free
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Trump and Newsom escalate fight as feds intervene in Los Angeles protests: In their own words

The public fight between California Gov. Gavin Newsom and President Donald Trump keeps intensifying, with name calling, insults and accusations traded over television and social media networks

Trump and Newsom escalate fight as feds intervene in Los Angeles protests: In their own words
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Trump appreciates Musk apology, White House says

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Trump appreciates Musk apology, White House says
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Uber sues Florida law firm, medical clinics for fraud over car crashes

Ride-hailing company Uber filed a lawsuit against a Miami law firm and a Miami medical center accusing them of orchestrating a medical and insurance scam that involved

Uber sues Florida law firm, medical clinics for fraud over car crashes
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Harvey Weinstein convicted of sex crime amid contentious jury deliberations

A Manhattan jury found Harvey Weinstein guilty on a sex crimes charge on Wednesday, though the jury has not yet reached a verdict on all counts

Harvey Weinstein convicted of sex crime amid contentious jury deliberations
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Mandatory military service for Israel's ultra-Orthodox tests Netanyahu's rule

Israeli Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu faces the greatest test to his rule since Oct. 7, 2023

Mandatory military service for Israel's ultra-Orthodox tests Netanyahu's rule
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Men plead not guilty in NY to kidnapping, setting friend on fire with tequila for crypto

Two men pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to charges they kidnapped a friend for three weeks at a townhouse in Manhattan's upscale SoHo neighborhood, cut him with a

Men plead not guilty in NY to kidnapping, setting friend on fire with tequila for crypto
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DNA leads to arrest of former next-door neighbor in 1994 cold case murder of North Texas woman, Irving police say

DNA leads to arrest of former next-door neighbor in 1994 cold case murder of North Texas woman, Irving police say

DNA leads to arrest of former next-door neighbor in 1994 cold case murder of North Texas woman, Irving police say
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CPD: Motorcyclist dies after crashing, falling over side of US-50 overpass

CPD: Motorcyclist dies after crashing, falling over side of US-50 overpass

CPD: Motorcyclist dies after crashing, falling over side of US-50 overpass
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Neighbor follows bus of detainees to DHS after federal raid; officials can't provide their whereabouts

Neighbor follows bus of detainees to DHS after federal raid; officials can't provide their whereabouts

Neighbor follows bus of detainees to DHS after federal raid; officials can't provide their whereabouts