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The Wall Street Journal - World
Railroads Love 'Monster' Trains. Texans Don't.
Freight trains are getting longer—some of them 3 miles or more—and that is making life unpleasant in places like Pleasantville, Texas.29 minutes ago -
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England 'could face Euros ban' over regulator plan
Uefa warns ministers that England could be excluded from Euro 2028 over "concerns" that an independent football regulator could mean "government interference".12 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
Ten Hag: Rashford goals will come like ketchup
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The Hill - Politics
GOP likes its chances of defeating Tester in Montana
Republicans are feeling better and better about their chances of knocking off Sen. Jon Tester (D) in Montana’s hotly contested Senate race, which would greatly increase their chances of winning ...12 hours ago -
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Adopted Chinese Babies Like Me Spend a Lifetime Searching for Home
China is ending international baby adoptions but for those who were sent overseas as infants, the search for belonging and identity goes on.4 hours ago -
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Step inside the Rose of Tralee, a beauty pageant like no other
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ABC News - World
87 and hobbled, Pope Francis goes off-script in Asia and reminds world he can still draw a crowd
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The New York Times - Business
How Do I Survive the Last Mile to Retirement?
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Hair loss, nosebleeds, and a Taylor Swift concert: How I coped with chemo
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The Guardian - World
I’ve graduated but I worry that only being average will blight my future | Ask Philippa
All over the place, average people are completely squeezing the pips out of life. The question I am a 22-year-old woman who has just graduated from university and am feeling extremely ...4 hours ago
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