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Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 6, including 2 children and an Al Jazeera cameraman
Palestinian health officials say Israeli strikes in Gaza have killed at least six people, including two children and an Al Jazeera cameraman
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Counterterror police investigate after 5 hurt in Edinburgh attacks that appeared to target Muslims
Counterterrorism detectives are investigating after five people were injured in attacks in Scotland's capital Edinburgh that appeared to target Muslims
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US reaches World Cup knockout round and wins its group with 2nd straight victory, 2-0 over Australia
The United States has advanced to the knockout round at the World Cup without injured forward Christian Pulisic
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James Burrows, director of classic TV comedies including 'Cheers' and 'Friends,' dies at 85
James Burrows, the director behind iconic TV comedies like “Cheers,” “Taxi,” “Friends” and “Will and Grace,” has died
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Spanish judge orders prime minister's wife to face corruption trial and surrender her passport
A Spanish investigative judge has ruled that the wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will face trial on charges of influence peddling and corruption
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Russia strikes an apartment building in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv and 1 person is killed
Russian bombs have struck an apartment building in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv
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Zelenskyy returns Poland's highest honor after Polish leader revokes it in a spat over history
Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy has returned a state honor to Poland after the Polish president revoked it
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At least 12 shot after SUV pulls up and opens fire on a crowd, Chicago police say
Police in Chicago say at least 12 people in a crowd on a street suffered gunshot wounds after an SUV pulled up and two people inside started shooting
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Dolce & Gabbana imagines a Mediterranean escape in menswear built for the heat
Dolce & Gabbana has unveiled a menswear collection designed for both Milan's heatwave and a Sicilian beach escape
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Warsh's gamble: A quieter Federal Reserve could mean volatile markets, higher rates
The Federal Reserve has for decades moved steadily from a remote, opaque government agency that shared little about what it did or why to a more transparent institution willing to explain how it makes decisions and what it thinks about the economy
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