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Book excerpt: Marines look back on Iraq War 20 years later in "Battle Scars"
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Israeli war’s latest phase may reckon with tension between dismantling Hamas and rescuing hostages
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The Inevitability of Biden's Reckoning
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Philippine troops kill 10 communist rebels in a clash
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China is testing the limits of a critical U.S.-Philippines defense pact — will Washington respond?
China has stepped up its actions against the Philippines in disputed waters of the South China Sea, raising questions of American deterrence in the region.China -
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Philippines courts investors for ‘China-free’ nickel supply chain
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Lawmakers seek balance between drug costs and innovation
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The drugs and guns kingpin who sparked a global manhunt
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I’m confused: Should I pay tax now or later on my retirement savings — and from what funds?
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Will the brutal heat at Copa America help decide the USMNT-Uruguay match?
After two incidents where a player and referee suffered dehydration, the heat looms at Copa America -- and raises concerns about the 2026 World Cup. -
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Young women fear return to a broken land of rubble and brutality
Yazidi women visiting the UK to sing tell of their concerns as the camps they live in face closure. -
The Guardian - World
Expensive tickets, empty seats and brutal heat: Copa América’s fan problem
Tournament soccer should be a party but exorbitant ticket prices, high temperatures and ill-considered venues have hurt the atmosphere. The official X account of Copa América put out a post during the opening Group C game between Uruguay and ... -
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Spain arrests four Colombians rescued from submarine suspected of transporting drugs
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7 Deaths, 5 Hours: Drug Overdoses Surge in Western New York
Rising cocaine use and a drug supply tainted by fentanyl have become a deadly combination in Erie County, which includes Buffalo.New York -
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UK planning laws deter investment, says drugs giant
Dave Ricks says he had considered building a factory in the UK, but chose another country instead.United Kingdom -
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Melbourne airport staff accused of smuggling drugs for organised crime cartels
Scores of workers allegedly breached security checks, and air crew accused of stashing illegal products in false-bottom suitcases. Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily ... -
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How drug shortages can make or break a patient's recovery
More than 300 medicines are in short supply, including treatments for the side effects of chemotherapy, which can hugely affect a patient's recovery. Here's how. -
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Essential drugs, including treatments for chemo side effects, in short supply
Pharmacists are sounding the alarm as more than 300 medicines, including treatments for the side effects of chemotherapy, are in short supply. CBS News' Skyler Henry learned how the shortages can make or break a patient's recovery. -
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Japan and Philippines trying to finish defense pact for signing in Manila as alarm grows over China
The Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila says top defense and foreign affairs officials of Japan and the Philippines will meet in Manila next month to strengthen strategic ties and discuss regional concernsChina -
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Artist or monster? Mammoth new Gauguin show reckons with colonial legacy – to limited success
The National Gallery of Australia’s exhibition Gauguin’s World: Tōna Iho, Tōna Ao acknowledges the French master’s misdeeds in the Pacific – but just as easily omits or distracts from them. Get our weekend culture and lifestyle emailWhat to do ... -
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Tour de France 2024: Bardet wins brutal first stage as Cavendish struggles in heat – live
Updates from the 206km opening stageCavendish relishing one final tilt at stage recordTeam-by-team guide | Get in touch! Email Tom188km to go: We have a breakaway, at last. Sandy Dujardin, Mateo Vercher (TotalEnergies), Frank Van Den Broek ... -
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Mark Cavendish fighting to stay in Tour de France already after brutal first stage
Sprinter hit by heatstroke and suffered from first climbBardet wins stage but host of big names also strugglingRomance is alive and well in the Tour de France, but so is chaos and suffering. As Mark Cavendish was sweating like a dog and vomiting ... -
CBS Sports - Sports
UFC 303 results, highlights: Joe Pyfer scores brutal knockout of Marc-Andre Barriault in first round
Pyfer hit the snooze button in quick fashion to get back on track at middleweightUFC -
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UFC 303 results: Joe Pyfer sleeps Marc-Andre Barriault with brutal knockout punches
Joe Pyfer ripped through UFC 303 opponent Marc-Andre Barriault with an 85-second knockout.UFC -
Financial Times - World
The Israel-Hamas war — in maps and charts
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The lasting toll of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
A look back at 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley's coverage of combat veterans overseas and the impact of post-traumatic stress disorder on their families when they return home.Iraq -
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Drug prices have risen almost 40% over the past decade, according to a new tracker
Paying almost 40% more than in 2014, the average person spends $16.26 out of pocket per prescription, according to the data. -
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House committee passes bill that would allow Medicare to cover weight loss drugs
For more than two decades, a law has prohibited Medicare from paying for weight loss drugs, cutting off access to millions of potential patients who could stand to benefit. -
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Scientist behind Alzheimer’s drug in late-stage trials is indicted on charges of research fraud
A neuroscientist whose work helped pave the way for an Alzheimer’s drug candidate was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of fraud. -
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New California law requires bars and clubs to offer drug-testing devices to protect patrons from spiked drinks
A new law in California will require bars and clubs to offer drug-testing devices in an effort to protect patrons from drinks spiked with "date rape drugs."California -
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Netanyahu says end-phase of war on Hamas is close
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The Guardian - World
Russia-Ukraine war live: Kremlin refuses to comment on Trump’s claims he would settle war
Donald Trump claimed he could end the war in Ukraine, while his political rival Joe Biden said Trump had ‘no idea’. Russia has taken control of village of Shumy in the Donetsk region, Russian-state media reports.. Citing the country’s ministry of ...Russia -
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Labour may face a tug of war between European trade and US security
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How bees could help war-hit families in Ukraine
Scientists develop new beeswax wraps to help families preserve food in war zones.Ukraine -
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Israel-Hamas war protests have disrupted Pride marches across the U.S.
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The Best Star Wars Gifts for Everyone From Padawans to Jedi Masters
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U.S. Presses to Avert Wider War Between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon
A recent flurry of diplomacy aims to head off a conflict that could pit the United States directly against Iran.Israel -
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These New Lego Star Wars Droids Are The Ones You've Been Looking For
In the droid hierarchy of Star Wars, astromechs are easily the best and way better than annoying protocol robots. If you've ever wanted to build your own set of them, you can do just that with this new Lego Star Wars Droid Builder set that ...
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