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Moscow warns the US over allowing Ukraine to hit Russian soil with longer-range weapons
The Kremlin warns that Washington's decision to let Ukraine strike targets inside Russia with U.S.-supplied longer-range missiles would stoke the war and escalate international tensions
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3 people are killed in random stabbings in New York City. A suspect is in custody
Officials say a man has carried out a string of stabbings across a swath of Manhattan that killed three people
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Judge strikes down Wyoming's abortion bans, including an explicit prohibition on pills to end pregnancy
Judge strikes down Wyoming's abortion bans, including an explicit prohibition on pills to end pregnancy
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Brazil’s G20 summit produces a broad declaration that’s short on specifics
The summit of the Group of 20 leading economies in Rio de Janeiro has produced a joint declaration that, while not totally endorsed by one of the group’s members, succeeded in addressing most topics host Brazil had prioritized addressing: both ongoing major wars, a global pact to fight hunger, taxation of the world’s wealthiest people and changes to global governance
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US students who box, skydive and help youth and asylum seekers are among 2025's Rhodes scholars
A group of 32 students from the United States have been selected to attend the University of Oxford as part of the prestigious Rhodes scholar program in the coming year
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Spencer Lawton, the Savannah prosecutor who tried 'Midnight in the Garden' case, dies at 81
The Georgia prosecutor who tried the murder case made famous by the book “Midnight In The Garden of Good and Evil” has died
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Biden seeks nearly $100 billion in emergency disaster aid after Hurricanes Helene and Milton
President Joe Biden is requesting nearly $100 billion in emergency disaster aid after Hurricanes Helene and Milton, and other natural disasters
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Prosecutors say 2 men prioritized money over human life leading to deaths of Indian family
Federal prosecutors say two men put financial profit over human life when they attempted to smuggle a couple from India and their two young children across the U.S.-Canada border in heavy snow, leading to the family freezing to death
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NYC priest who allowed Sabrina Carpenter to shoot a music video in church further stripped of duties
The leader of a New York City church where pop star Sabrina Carpenter filmed scenes for a music video has been stripped of his duties
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Lakers to honor former coach Pat Riley with a statue outside their downtown arena
The Los Angeles Lakers will honor former coach Pat Riley with a statue outside their downtown arena
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