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Trump Says That if He Loses, ‘the Jewish People Would Have a Lot to Do’ With It
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Kamala Harris at Wisconsin rally: ‘Women have died because of Trump’s abortion bans’ – live
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Trump says 'Jewish people would have a lot to do' with his loss 'if that happens'
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22 people have been killed after Israel targeted a school in the south of Gaza City, Gaza Health Ministry says
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Who could join Shohei Ohtani in 50-50 club? These seven MLB players have the right skillset to make a run
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Macron names right-leaning French government under Michel Barnier
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Michel Siffre, 85, Dies; Descended Into Caves to Study the Human Mind
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Election fears ignite 'preppers' already planning for the catastrophic unknown
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