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Hamas Posts Hostage Video of Woman Abducted From Israeli Music Festival
Hamas released a video late Monday of Mia Schem, one of the nearly 200 people believed to be held hostage…
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Jordan Inches Closer to Speakership, but Republican Holdouts Remain
The Ohio Republican won over several mainstream members of his party who had initially withheld their support, but was still…
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In Legal Peril at Home, Trump Turns to a U.K. Court for Vindication
On a day when he lashed out at a federal judge in Washington, the former president asked a judge in…
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Confusion and Frustration Reign at Egypt-Gaza Border
Told they could escape Gaza, scores of people with foreign passports gathered at the only border crossing into Egypt, only…
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Funeral Planned for Illinois Boy Killed in Suspected Anti-Muslim Hate Crime
The family of Wadea Al-Fayoume, 6, was set to mourn him at a funeral in suburban Chicago. The man accused…
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Martti Ahtisaari, Finnish Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Dies at 86
Best known for his role in negotiations that led to independence for Namibia, he also served as president of his…
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A Deep-Fried Pho Sparks Scandal at the State Fair of Texas
On a recent afternoon at the State Fair of Texas, in Dallas, Tori Valdez and Jordan Johnson moved through the…
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The Plot Trump Lost
When was the last time you listened to Donald Trump for longer than 30 seconds? Longer than a clip sailing…
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A Father, an Earthquake and the Desperate Search for a Missing Son
Noor Ahmad didn’t know where else to look. For days after a powerful earthquake leveled his village in Afghanistan, he…
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China Got a Big Contract. Nepal Got Debt and a Pricey Airport.
On a sweltering June morning, the new international terminal at the airport in Pokhara, Nepal’s second-biggest city, roared to life…