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Dozens of Hostages Are Still in Gaza: What We Know
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What to Know About Springfield, Where Thousands of Haitian Migrants Have Settled
Businesses needed workers, and Haitians, many already authorized to work, heard living costs were low. But the newcomers have strained resources, and that has fueled tension.13 hours ago -
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We’re living in the age of rage. I’m a psychoanalyst – here’s what we need to do to calm down
Anger has come to define the public mood – felt in the posts of social media warriors and harnessed by populist agitators such as Trump and Farage. But why are we so mad, and how can we learn to ...5 hours ago -
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‘Not many people know what happened’: covered up London Blitz tragedy is inspiration for Steve McQueen’s new film
Production that echoes a wartime disaster in the East End that killed 173 people will open the London film festival next month. The Oscar-winning British film director, Sir Steve McQueen, who is ...5 hours ago -
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Two dozen killed in Haiti tanker truck explosion
The explosion in Miragoane, Haiti, also injured about 40 people, with some suffering burns over most of their bodies, officials said.10 hours ago -
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Two city deals understood to still be at risk
The UK government announced on Friday that it had paused funding for the deals ahead of the UK spending review.2 hours ago -
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Former Flyers Defender Still Looking for New Home
This former Philadelphia Flyers defenseman is one of the top free agents still without a contract or PTO.12 hours ago -
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After a Year Without Fresh Food, a Sudden Reprieve in Gaza: Apples
A rare delivery to the enclave’s north caused some there to celebrate, reflecting a hunger crisis that is far from over.8 hours ago -
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Gaza hospitals say four Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks
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Embarrassment, what is it good for?
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A stolen skull, a severed statue and a city divided
Hobart is grappling with the legacy of a surgeon who allegedly mutilated an Aboriginal man's remains.5 hours ago
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