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The New York Times
What We Learned About the U.S. In Its Match Against England
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England Gets a Look at Itself, and Isn’t Sure It Likes What It Sees
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As Venezuelan Antagonists Talk, the U.S. Softens Its Stance
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Your Friday Evening Briefing
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Black Friday Shoppers Worry About Economy as Retailers Push Sales
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Meet the House Republicans Who Will Wield Power in the New Congress
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Artillery Is Breaking in Ukraine. It’s Becoming a Problem for the Pentagon.
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Kherson Evacuates Hospitals Under Relentless Russian Shelling
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A Migrant’s Desperate Day Chasing Work at the World Cup
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Trump’s Latest Dinner Guest: Nick Fuentes, White Supremacist
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Under a Cross Atop a Shallow Grave, He Found His Father
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John Y. Brown Jr., KFC Mogul and Kentucky Governor, Dies at 88
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I Want the World to See Us Kissing
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Scenes From the Front Lines of Our Addiction to Fast Fashion
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The Search for Beauty in a Prison Cell
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NPR
The U.S. ties England in a scoreless World Cup game
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Elon Musk says Twitter will re-launch its verification program next week
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Virginia Walmart gunman left a 'death note' saying he felt harassed by coworkers
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Elon Musk says he will grant 'amnesty' to suspended Twitter accounts
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Beijing adds new COVID quarantine centers, sparking panic buying
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Twitter has lost 50 of its top 100 advertisers since Elon Musk took over, report says
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Why Colorado's Red Flag Law didn't stop the Colorado Springs shooting
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Russia strikes, Ukraine repairs, in a battle to survive the winter
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To raise funds for trans communities, an artist has pledged to do 1,000 pansy tattoos
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Afghans are bracing for a winter many fear will be even worse than the last
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What we know (and don't know) about how abortion affected the midterms
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For Tim Weah, a World Cup goal capped a family journey. Now he's ready for England
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Europe fears its industries will jet to the U.S. as energy costs force plant closures
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How stores ended up with too many (wrong) clothes
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For playwright Suzan-Lori Parks, theater doesn't just reflect reality – it creates it
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Al Jazeera
Photos: England get reality check in 0-0 draw with US
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US bans Chinese telecom devices, citing ‘national security’
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Will Anwar Ibrahim bring political stability to Malaysia?
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Thousands march in Spain to demand end of violence against women
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Neymar to miss rest of World Cup group stage with injury
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More shelling in Kherson as Ukraine gradually restores power
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Colombia, ELN rebels invite more countries to help in peace talks
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Musk: Twitter will relaunch premium service after initial issues
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EU ministers endorse new migrant plan after France-Italy spat
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Police presence ramps up in Honduras under state of emergency
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Another goalless draw as England hold off USA
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World Cup 2022: Why Americans call it soccer
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Photos: Valencia strikes again as Ecuador draw with Netherlands
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Suspect in Walmart mass shooting left ‘death note’, US police say
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Colombia’s former FARC leaders face prison time over kidnappings
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The Conversation
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Quartz
How I did it: raising 25m while pregnant
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Amazon’s $5 billion discount: See all its tax cuts and other US subsidies
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Is Tesla's stock crashing because Elon Musk is distracted by Twitter?
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The first Ugandan Grammy nominee makes music videos of poverty, not glamor
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The US beat England in the 1950 men’s FIFA World Cup. What are its chances in 2022?
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An investigation into Ye’s behavior calls for a time of introspection at Adidas
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Effective altruism solved all the problems of capitalism—until it didn't
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Starbucks sued an Indian coffee shop for serving Frappuccinos
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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet helped Nintendo break records even as gaming struggles
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The West is rebuilding its rare earths supply chain—but China still looms large
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The Intercept
"Tantura" Exposes the Lie at the Heart of Israel's Founding Myth
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The Onion
Target Now Offering Snipers To Take Out Other Shoppers For Black Friday
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Campbell’s Introduces New Line Of Extra Hearty One-Chunk Soups
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Things Former Twitter Employees Said About Elon Musk That Got Them Fired
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Increasingly Unhinged Nate Silver Declares 39 Has 83% Chance Of Being 64
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Cash-Strapped Subway Threatens To Reveal Identities Of Customers Who Eat Subway If They Don’t Pay
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Chivalrous Predator Opens Trunk For Date
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PBS NewsHour
NASA's Orion capsule enters lunar orbit
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News Wrap: At least 11 killed in latest Russian missile strikes on Kherson, Ukraine
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What the proposed Kroger and Albertsons merger could mean for shoppers and food prices
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Kari Lake files elections records suit after losing Arizona governor's race
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Adderall shortage raises questions about widespread dependency on the drug
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Workers in Zimbabwe exposed to toxic mercury in illegal gold mining operations
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Brooks and Capehart on recent mass shootings and the lame-duck session of Congress
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Andrew Weiss explores Putin's motivations for war in new graphic novel, 'Accidental Czar'
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U.S. frustrates England again at a World Cup in 0-0 draw
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Pro-Bolsonaro protests escalate in Brazil after election loss
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Host nation Qatar eliminated from World Cup
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Elon Musk to relaunch Twitter premium service after previous failed attempt
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After a year, omicron still driving COVID surges amid holiday season
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Biden, Democrats continue push for assault weapons ban
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Indonesia earthquake toll reaches 310 as more bodies found
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Fox News
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