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Hamas Took More Than 200 Hostages From Israel. Here's What We Know.
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The Hill - Politics
Russia, Ukraine exchange more than 200 in prisoner swap
Russia and Ukraine both announced Saturday that more than 200 people were freed in a prisoner swap between the two countries. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky released a statement and video ...10 hours ago - Ukraine -
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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 ...3 hours ago -
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Here Comes the Sun: Jon Chu and more
Director Jon Chu sits down with Jo Ling Kent to discuss his ongoing career and his latest project, “Wicked,” which will be out later this year. Then, Serena Altschul visits the New York City Ballet ...1 hour ago -
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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.11 hours ago -
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'Spurs will win more trophies than Arsenal this season'
Tottenham Hotspur fan Eddie Hearn and Arsenal supporter Roman Kemp debate the hot topics around the north London derby.4 hours ago -
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National Park Service Celebrates Fashion Week
For fashion week, the N.P.S. has its employees showing off their various uniform options. One ranger in North Dakota has stood out among his peers.2 days ago
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