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Trump meets with Jordan's King Abdullah II as he pushes Gaza plan
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Trump Wants to Clear Bombs From Gaza. He’s Sidelined Groups That Would Do It.
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Dozens of World War II bombs unearthed at children's playground in northern England
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Two children die in Detroit cold while sleeping in van, police say
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At work, a quiet AI revolution is under way
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Why the Gaza ceasefire is under growing strain
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Falling vaccination rates among children have doctors worried
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Bomb-plot trial of neo-Nazi leader pulls back veil on US extremist networks
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More WW2 bombs found under children's playpark
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Bomb threat investigated aboard American Airlines flight
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The Copernic Affair — in search of the truth behind a Paris bombing
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France braces for trial of surgeon accused of sexually abusing hundreds of children
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Bodies of migrants found in Libya mass grave, authorities say
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Poet Amanda Gorman helps children find their voice with new picture book
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Namibia’s ‘founding father’ Sam Nujoma dies at 95
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Self-learning AI gives NFL spread, over-under and money-line picks for Eagles vs. Chiefs in Super Bowl 59
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Jordan defends DOGE, Musk influence under Trump
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Trump’s FBI nominee Kash Patel under fire over Shein stake
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‘Woman, life, freedom’: the Syrian feminists who forged a new world in a land of war
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Trump has two strong options to defuse the U.S. debt time-bomb. He should use them.
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Missing Alaska flight found with no survivors: What to know
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War-torn Lebanon forms its first government in over 2 years to end deadlock
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Parents suing TikTok over children's deaths say it 'has no compassion'
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War-torn Lebanon forms its first government in over 2 years
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Tech vs finance: the social wars
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‘They chucked her under the bus – then reversed it back over her’: has the Emilia Pérez backlash gone too far?
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Lakers confident they found the 'perfect' center in Mark Williams
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