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America's Invisible Hostage Crisis in Gaza
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British and French Election Lessons for America
They require ID and conduct most voting on election day.7 hr ago - France -
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Train Travel in America Is Making a Comeback
Passengers are taking advantage of expanded rail service across the country, with ridership growing at Amtrak and smaller regional services.12 min ago -
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Kamala Harris Made Progress on the Border Crisis
Under her leadership, the administration tackled migration’s root causes in northern Central America.3 hr ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Relief as Palestinian medical evacuees leave Gaza
One of the patients had been waiting six months to be able to get out of the war-torn territory.6 hr ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Congress is threatening a car industry success that strengthens America
Striking down EPA’s ‘clean car’ standards would be costly to Americans’ savings and health.6 hr ago -
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The Haves and Have-Nots at the Center of America's Inflation Fight
There’s a growing gap between Americans who are battered by high inflation and interest rates and those who are actually benefiting.12 min ago -
ABC News - Top stories
Woman fatally shot by police during 'mental health crisis': AG
Police in Fort Lee, New Jersey, fatally shot a woman who was experiencing a mental health crisis on Sunday, the state attorney general's office said.7 hr ago -
The Hill - Politics
5 things to know about potential causes of Texas's power crisis
A select committee of the Texas state Senate lambasted executives from a Houston-area power company Monday over the utility’s preparation for Hurricane Beryl, which left millions of Texas residents without power for days after the storm. In the ...5 hr ago -
The Hill - Politics
Congressional aides create dissent channel to protest Israel's war in Gaza
A group of congressional aides has launched a public dissent channel where staffers can anonymously express their concerns about Israel's war with the Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza. The website's homepage states the channel is where ...40 min ago - Israel -
The Guardian - World
More than 500 Mexicans flee to Guatemala to escape cartel violence in Chiapas
Chiapas, once a haven for Guatemalans fleeing genocide, sees citizens crossing border to escape tyranny of cartels. The Mexican state of Chiapas was once a haven for Guatemalans fleeing genocide at home , but this historical relationship has ...14 hr ago
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The U.S. Gymnastics Team's Plan to Reclaim Gold Fell Apart. Simone Biles Rescued It.
The U.S. was supposed to have a new generation of gymnasts at these Games. Instead they got injured, and it was left to the old guard led by Biles and Suni Lee to put the team atop the podium.12 min ago -
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The Haves and Have-Nots at the Center of America's Inflation Fight
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Train Travel in America Is Making a Comeback
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The Buzzer-Beating Miracle That Broke a 100-Year American Medal Drought
The long wait for a U.S. medal in rugby looked set to continue in Tuesday’s bronze medal match. Then Spiff Sedrick picked up the ball in the dying seconds and became a national hero.12 min ago -
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Oil Gains on Prospects of Supply Disruptions in Middle East
Oil rose in the early Asian session, boosted by prospects of supply disruptions in the Middle East.32 min ago