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A Soldier Chose a Radical Way to Publicize Troop Fatigue: He Deserted
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Trump says US troops should be used to go after 'radical left.' Can he do that?
Former President Donald Trump says troops should be used to go after "radical left lunatics" to handle any Election Day chaos. Can he do that legally?3 days ago - Donald Trump -
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'He's different, man': How Freddie Freeman fought his way to the NLCS
Before the NLDS, Freeman didn't think he'd be able to take the field. Now he's starring in the next round.4 days ago -
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Six Scottish areas are 'dental deserts'
Leading dentists say issues over patient access to NHS treatment are now a national problem in Scotland.2 days ago -
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Finland warns of increasing Ukraine fatigue among distracted west
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The Mets face elimination after falling to the Dodgers, 10-2, in the National League Championship Series.18 hours ago -
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Much of Ireland Is an Ecological Desert. Meet the Man Who Wants to Rewild It.
Eoghan Daltun rewilded his land in West Cork and wants more of Ireland to do the same.16 hours ago -
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Trump's threat to deploy military against 'radical left' draws backlash
Former President Trump’s suggestion that U.S. troops could be used to go after “radical-left lunatics” following the presidential election has alarmed those in the military community and bolstered ...3 days ago - Donald Trump -
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