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Cut the number of choices you make each day. Your brain will thank you
The more choices you have, the better, right
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Appeals court rejects Biden's bid to block release of recordings of ghostwriter interviews
Joe Biden disagrees with an appeals court's rejection of his effort to block the release of audio recordings of his interviews with a memoir ghostwriter
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Southeast Asia's top diplomats hold security talks in Manila as US-Iran fighting rages
Southeast Asia’s top diplomats have opened three days of talks in the Philippine capital with an agenda topped by their most daunting security problems
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Officials sought phone records of NYT journalists and their relatives in an effort to unmask sources
A court document says President Donald Trump's administration sought New York Times journalists’ phone records and even those of some of their relatives in an attempt to unmask the confidential sources of reporters who wrote about Trump’s Qatari-gifted Air Force One jet
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India’s youth-led Cockroach movement vows to keep demanding reforms after police crackdown
Supporters of India’s youth-led Cockroach movement demanding educational reforms and government accountability say they will continue their protest in New Delhi
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Rescuers in Afghanistan search for scores missing after floods kill at least 23
Rescue crews in Afghanistan are searching for survivors and bodies among the rubble of buildings destroyed by devastating flash floods that authorities say have killed nearly two dozen people and left more than 100 people missing
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Appeals court rejects Biden's bid to withhold recordings and transcripts of pre-presidency interviews with ghostwriter
Appeals court rejects Biden's bid to withhold recordings and transcripts of pre-presidency interviews with ghostwriter
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Man stabs and wounds tourists near the Acropolis in Athens, Greece
A man has stabbed and wounded two tourists near the ancient Acropolis in Athens, Greece’s top tourist attraction
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International criminal groups use technology to expand in and beyond Asia, UN report says
A U.N. report says Southeast Asia-based criminal groups are using increasingly integrated networks and technology to build a rapidly growing illicit economy with tentacles that reach far beyond Asia, costing victims more than $88 billion a year alone in frauds linked to online scams
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Descendant of Nazi opponent tries to remove far-right party's wreath at Hitler plot memorial event
A descendant of an executed opponent of the Nazis tried to remove a wreath from the far-right Alternative for Germany party at an event in Berlin marking the 82nd anniversary of the failed attempt to kill Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler
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