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French Open 2024: Schedule, how to watch, live stream, singles draw, seeding, notable third-round matchups
World No. 1 Novak Djokovic avoided a major upset loss to Lorenzo Musetti on SaturdayCBS Sports - Sports - French Open -
With more states supporting school choice, it's time for the movement to go national
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AI can digitally clone anyone — laws and norms need to catch up
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Sunak suffers poll blow as levelling-up cash-for-votes row erupts
New poll gives Labour its biggest lead since Liz Truss meltdown as ‘Tory towns’ gain most from new funds. The Tory general election campaign hit more trouble on Saturday as Rishi Sunak faced accusations of using levelling up funds to win votes and ...The Guardian - World -
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Bipartisan House duo of Comer, Porter team up on presidential ethics bill
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How Israel Avoided Biden's Red Line
The original plan for a two-division sweep through Rafah was retooled to address U.S. concerns.The Wall Street Journal - World - Joe Biden -
Honolulu is the western metro area where 1-bedroom rent has gone up the most in a year
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UN development specialist Garry Conille arrives to Haiti to take up the post of prime minister
A U.N. development specialist tasked with restoring order to Haiti has arrived to the Caribbean nation to take up his new post as prime ministerABC News - World -
‘It’s only because of your son that my daughter’s living’: overcoming the cultural barriers to organ donation
Culturally and linguistically diverse communities account for just 15% of organ donations made in 2023, but advocates say the more diversity among donors the better. Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and ...The Guardian - World
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