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Could a national security deadline stop the US from sending bombs to Israel?
This week's deadline has particular significance because it will apply to Israel and require a formal U.S. assessment of how it is conducting its now six-month war in Gaza.The Hill - Politics - Israel -
Could lower swing-state inflation rates help Biden and hurt Trump?
Inflation in several battleground states in the 2024 election is below the national average — in some cases by more than a full percentage point — as food prices retreat even while housing costs stay hot, according to an analysis of regional Labor ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Sweden prepares for Eurovision with heightened security
The celebration of pop is set to take place amid protests at Israel's involvement in the competition.BBC News - Top stories -
Khan wins historic third term as Mayor of London
The Labour candidate beat Conservative rival Susan Hall by more than 276,000 votes.BBC News - Top stories -
GB secure four Olympic relay slots for Paris
Great Britain secure four out of a possible five relay slots for the Olympics in Paris this summer via the World Athletics Relays event in the Bahamas.BBC News - Top stories - Olympics -
Mick Jagger wades into politics, taking verbal jab at Louisiana state governor at performance
Rolling Stones' frontman Mick Jagger waded into Louisiana politics during the band's performance at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage FestivalABC News - Entertainment -
UEFA Champions League coefficient: What to know as Italy and Germany secure a fifth UCL spot each
Spain displaced in Europe's second spot by Italy for the first time since 1998CBS Sports - Sports - UEFA Champions League -
WWE news, rumors: Seth Rollins re-signs with WWE as the company also secures Drew McIntyre, per report
Rollins' WrestleMania 40 opponent McIntyre recently re-signed with the companyCBS Sports - Sports -
Former security guard Jake Knapp leads the Byron Nelson after 2 rounds
PGA Tour rookie Jake Knapp led the CJ Cup Byron Nelson after consecutive rounds of 7-under 64ABC News - Sports -
Incredible Ipswich Town headed to Premier League after securing back-to-back promotions under Kieran McKenna
Ipswich's remarkable run through England's table continued on Saturday as they secured a Premier League spotCBS Sports - Sports
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