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Houthi missile hits open area in central Israel
The Iran-backed Houthi rebels fired a missile from Yemen that appeared to hit an open area of central Israel, and Israel signaled it would respond to the attack, The Associated Press reported, ...2 hours ago - Israel -
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As Jets look to solve issues at DE, Aaron Rodgers and the offense break out more motion
With Haason Reddick continuing to hold out, the Jets continue to search for an answer at defensive end.2 hours ago - NFL -
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A missile fired by Yemen's rebels lands in Israel and triggers sirens at international airport
A missile fired by Yemen’s Iran-backed rebels has landed in an open area in central Israel and triggered air raid sirens at its international airport, in the latest reverberation from the nearly ...13 minutes ago - Israel -
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Jackets GM eyes season amid grief for Gaudreau
Blue Jackets general manager Don Waddell discussed trying to get the team focused for the upcoming season in the aftermath of Johnny Gaudreau's death.2 hours ago -
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The presidential campaign season in Tunisia is officially underway a day after protests
The presidential campaign season in Tunisia is officially underway a day after protesters took their anger to the streets of their capital17 hours ago -
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‘It’s the height of horror’: protests in 30 French cities in support of Gisèle Pélicot
Outrage at ordeal of woman raped after being drugged by husband leads to marches across the country. Hundreds of protesters gathered across France on Saturday in support of Gisèle Pélicot, the ...19 hours ago -
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Billy Napier buyout: Florida would owe coach $20-plus million if fired during 2024 football season
Napier, widely-presumed to be on the SEC's hottest seat this fall outside of Sam Pittman at Arkansas, is signed through the 2028 season on a deal he first inked in December 2021 worth $51.8 million13 hours ago - Florida -
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Axel Springer, KKR near $13.5 billion break-up deal
German publisher Axel Springer and investment firm KKR are nearing a $13.5 billion break-up deal to split up the media giant, the Financial Times reported. Both sides will discuss at a supervisory ...17 hours ago -
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Axel Springer and KKR near deal on €13.5bn break-up
Agreement to be discussed next week could cement Mathias Döpfner’s control over media outlets Politico and Bild20 hours ago
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