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To many residents in southern Lebanon, life doesn't feel like there's a ceasefire
[284d]
North Carolina's voter ID law just got its first big test
[285d]
Trump team signs an agreement with the DOJ for security clearances
[285d]
Will Trump's next term make him richer?
[285d]
What on Earth is Happening In South Korea?
[285d]
Elon Musk's more than $50 billion pay deal at Tesla was rejected again. Here is why
[285d]
Putin's planes took Ukrainian kids into 'coerced' Russian adoption, a Yale report says
[285d]
How do you make a film about Afghan women protesters without being in Afghanistan?
[285d]
South Korea's president declares martial law
[285d]
As Israel bans UNRWA, Palestinians stand to lose schools and clinics not only in Gaza
[285d]
The fight against medical debt is pivoting to the states after Trump's election
[285d]
The 2024 popular vote margin is tight. And, the history of Oxford's word of the year
[285d]
J. Edgar Hoover made the FBI his personal weapon. Kash Patel could try doing it again
[285d]
U.S. will send Ukraine $725 million more in arms
[285d]
The Gaza war has shaken up the Mideast. Now Syria's war has reignited
[285d]
Teens can't get off their phones. Here's what some schools are doing about it
[285d]
'Tis the season for porch pirates. Here are some tips to help protect your items
[285d]
Trump falls just below 50% in popular vote, but gets more than in past elections
[285d]
Creator of '2000 Mules' apologizes to man falsely accused of ballot fraud in the film
[285d]
Negotiators fail to reach an agreement on a plastic pollution treaty. Talks to resume next year
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