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UNESCO finds Islamic State group-era bombs in Mosul mosque walls, years after the defeat of IS
The U.N. cultural agency has discovered five bombs hidden within the walls of the historic al-Nouri Mosque in the city of Mosul in northern Iraq -
The Guardian - World
Denmark’s Hjulmand attacks ‘ridiculous handball rules’ after defeat by Germany
‘We cannot require defenders to run with arms like this’Nagelsmann accuses Michael Oliver of being pettyThe Denmark manager, Kasper Hjulmand, took aim at football’s “ridiculous” handball rules after they were beaten 2-0 by Germany in a ... -
The New York Times - Top stories
Judge in Karen Read Murder Case Declares Mistrial After Jury Deadlocks
The jurors said they were “deeply divided” over whether Ms. Read killed her boyfriend, a Boston police officer; prosecutors said they would try the case again. -
ESPN - Sports
Dutch hold 'tough conversations' after group stage
The Netherlands squad had to clear the air after a poor performance in their final Group D match against Austria last Tuesday, midfielder Tijjani Reijnders said.Netherlands -
ABC News - Entertainment
Florida arts groups left in the lurch by DeSantis veto of state funding for theaters and museums
All over Florida, arts groups are scrambling to plug large budget gaps after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis unexpectedly vetoed $32 million in arts fundingFlorida -
CNBC - Business
Bitcoin windfall coming for Mt. Gox creditors after decade-long wait and 10,000% price spike
Defunct bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox, a decade after bankruptcy, will soon begin paying back users roughly $9 billion worth of crypto.Crypto -
ABC News - Top stories
Judge declares mistrial in Karen Read murder case after jury says it's undecided
The judge in the Karen Read murder trial has declared a mistrial after the jury said it was unable to reach a unanimous consensus on the fifth day of deliberations. -
NBC News - Top stories
Prosecutors say they plan to retry Karen Read after mistrial declared in murder case
A judge declared a mistrial Monday after jurors said they were at an impasse in the murder trial of Karen Read, the Massachusetts woman accused of killing her police officer boyfriend in 2022. -
NBC News - Politics
New details on state of Biden campaign after first debate concerns
"Meet the Press" moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist to discuss the ongoing fallout from President Biden’s performance at the first presidential debate as some Democrats call for Biden to bow out of the race.Joe Biden
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Bolivia summons Argentine ambassador for reprimand over its claims of a fake coup
The Bolivian government has summoned the Argentine ambassador to address the country’s claims that the attempted military coup that rattled Bolivia last week was a hoax -
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José Raúl Mulino sworn in as Panama's new president, promises to stop migration through Darien Gap
José Raúl Mulino has been sworn in as Panama’s next president, facing pressure to slow migration through the Darien Gap that connects his country with Colombia -
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Stolen at birth, an adoptee sues Chile over thousands of similar dictatorship-era crimes
A Chilean-American raised in the United States has filed a criminal complaint against the state of Chile alleging that it engaged in a systematic plan to steal thousands of babies from perceived enemies of the state in the 1970s and 1980s -
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UN-led meeting in Qatar with Afghan Taliban is not a recognition of their government, official says
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Hunger grips Yemen even more. The UN says more than half of households aren't eating enough
The United Nations food agency says more than half of households in Yemen are not eating enough due to poor economic conditions and a monthslong pause in food assistance to millions of people in the rebel-held north