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No. 24 Boston College somehow turns errant snap into wide-open 67-yard TD in loss to No. 6 Missouri
Reed Harris was wide open.19 hours ago - College Football -
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Hair loss, nosebleeds, and a Taylor Swift concert: How I coped with chemo
BBC Scotland journalist Nichola Rutherford recounts her experience of breast cancer treatment5 hours ago -
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How the U.S. military could become involved in a dangerous conflict in the South China Sea
60 Minutes reports on what's being called "the most dangerous conflict no one is talking about" as tensions rise between China and the Philippines over disputed waters in the South China Sea. ...2 days ago - China -
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Father renews call for U.S. probe ahead of slain U.S. activist's funeral
Aysenur Eygi's father says the U.S. isn't investigating her killing in the West Bank in an "attempt to evade" investigating its ally Israel.Yesterday -
ESPN - Sports
Seminoles' skid continues with loss to Memphis
Koby Drake and the Memphis Tigers extended Florida State's early-season misery on Saturday afternoon, defeating the Seminoles 20-12, which gave coach Mike Norvell's team an 0-3 start to the season ...11 hours ago -
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The Top U.S. Colleges Offering the Best Value for 2025
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U.S. Argues Google Created Ad Tech Monopoly
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Russian state banks open branches in eastern Ukraine
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The Hill - Politics
Houthi missile hits open area in central Israel
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CBS News - Politics
Wanted Islamic State commander killed by U.S., Iraqi forces
Iraqi forces and American troops last month killed a senior commander with the Islamic State group, as well as several other prominent militants, U.S. Central Command and Iraq's military said on ...Yesterday
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