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Board of Peace envoy Mladenov says ceasefire hinges on Hamas' disarmament
Nickolay Mladenov, who is overseeing the U.S.-brokered ceasefire in Gaza, says the truce hinges on Hamas’ disarmament hinges on Hamas' disarmament
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United flight attendants ratify 5-year contract with 31% pay hike and boarding pay
United Airlines flight attendants have approved a new labor contract, marking their first pay increases in six years
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Expected closure of Everglades detention center is no accident given timing, environmentalists say
Environmental groups say the expected closure of a detention center in the Florida Everglades is linked to their lawsuit
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Drug counselor who delivered ‘Friends’ star Matthew Perry the ketamine doses that would kill him gets 2 years in prison
Drug counselor who delivered ‘Friends’ star Matthew Perry the ketamine doses that would kill him gets 2 years in prison
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A timeline of events in the cases against Alex Murdaugh
The South Carolina Supreme Court has thrown out the murder convictions against disgraced lawyer Alex Murdaugh for the deaths of his wife and son
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From 'The Hills' villain to LA mayoral contender: Spencer Pratt’s viral video-fueled campaign
“The Hills” reality television show villain Spencer Pratt is running for mayor of Los Angeles, positioning himself as a savior and promising to tackle the city's disorder and dysfunction
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Republican resistance to Iran war grows in the Senate as Murkowski flips
Senate Republicans have again blocked Democratic legislation that would halt President Donald Trump’s war with Iran
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US overdose deaths fell again in 2025, but some worry about policy and drug supply changes
About 70,000 Americans died of drug overdoses last year — about 14% fewer than the previous year
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Kids are in a ‘reading recession,’ as test scores continue to decline
Researchers are warning that the U.S. is experiencing a reading recession, a slide that predates the COVID-19 pandemic
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Trump administration tells the AP that foreigners with World Cup tickets won’t have to pay pricey bonds to enter the US
Trump administration tells the AP that foreigners with World Cup tickets won’t have to pay pricey bonds to enter the US
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