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The Wily Spy Who Risked His Life to Meet North Korea’s Secretive Leader
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He Was Open to Love — but Kept His Job a Secret
After Jonathan Filiberto, a medium known as Jonathan Mark, matched with Jessica Rega on a dating app, it took months before he shared what he did for a living.7 hours ago -
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Japan Gets a New Leader Who Wants to Remake the U.S. Military Alliance
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MLS Cup Playoffs: Standings, who's in, what to know, teams at risk of missing out with Inter Miami favorites
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Zelenskyy due to meet Capitol Hill leaders amid GOP criticism
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Donald Trump says he will meet Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday – US politics live
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Oklahoma executes a man for a 1992 killing despite board recommendation to spare his life
Oklahoma executed Emmanuel Littlejohn, 52, for his role in the 1992 shooting death of a convenience store owner.19 hours ago -
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What to Expect From Helene as It Moves North
After landfall, the storm will move quickly into Georgia and the Carolinas, where it promises to bring even more rain.8 hours ago -
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U.S. Intelligence Stresses Risks in Allowing Long-Range Strikes by Ukraine
Intelligence agencies concluded that granting Ukraine’s request to use Western missiles against targets deep in Russia could prompt forceful retaliation while not fundamentally changing the course ...12 hours ago - Ukraine -
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Now They’re Dance Partners for Life
Grayson Warrick is the son of a retired ballet dancer. Alyssa Hubbard grew up dancing. And the two first met in preschool in New York.7 hours ago
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Live Updates: Netanyahu to Address U.N. Amid Doubts Over Cease-Fire Push
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What to Know About Austria’s General Election and the Far-Right Freedom Party
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After 44 Years on Death Row, Japanese Man Is Exonerated at Age 88
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