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UK troops may need to protect peace in Ukraine for 'many years'
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‘Stolen off a donkey’: why is The White Lotus so obsessed with graphic penis footage?
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Pursuit of glory? Cold, hard cash? A new poll breaks down why people fill out March Madness brackets
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Why Trump’s war on DEI is so diabolical
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Why is Donnarumma so good at saving penalties?
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Department of Education offices closed Wednesday for 'security reasons'
The Department of Education told staff in an email Tuesday that its offices would be closed Wednesday for “security reasons.” The email, obtained by NewsNation, said workers needed to leave the ...The Hill - 5d -
If Medicaid cuts include work requirements, people may lose health coverage as a result, research finds
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US education department to lay off 1,300 people as Trump vows to close agency
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Why the moon will be shades of red, orange and yellow tonight
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A total lunar eclipse and blood moon will be visible in March: How and when to watch
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Rory McIlroy's $995 Uber ride may be the ticket to a $4.5 million payday at Players
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Being Different Is Not the Same as Being Distinct
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