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Wife of Ohio State coach Ryan Day details death threats to family in wake of Buckeyes' loss to Michigan
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Trump order leaves Afghans who were approved to resettle in the US in limbo
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Families of hostages held in Gaza say they are in agony over ceasefire delays
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‘Life-or-death consequences’: families fear rollback of school vaccine requirements under RFK Jr
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'I fought for years to correct my dad's death certificate - but still haven't buried him'
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After leaving the U.S., Richard Gere dives into holiday season in Spain with family
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Last hope for Indian nurse on death row in Yemen: pardon from victim's family
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