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Slovenia's president urges talks on future government after tight election outcome
Slovenia’s president is urging the country’s political parties to start talks on forming a new government as soon as possible after the country's two main parties were practically tied in a weekend election
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How Democrats learned to stop worrying and love tax cuts
Democrats are pushing new tax-cut plans to ease voters’ affordability worries and blunt Republicans’ advantage on the issue
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ICE officers will begin assisting TSA as shutdown frustrates travelers and screeners
President Donald Trump’s decision to order federal immigration agents to U.S. airports to help with security is drawing concerns that their presence may escalate tensions among air travelers and screeners
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After years of grief, trial opens over Greek rail disaster that killed college students
A criminal trial has opened in Greece over a train collision that killed 57 people, many of them students, in a disaster that horrified the country and revealed long-neglected safety failures
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Rahm Emanuel proposes banning all federal employees from betting on prediction markets
Rahm Emanuel is proposing a far-reaching measure to crack down on betting in predictive markets in Washington as part of an effort to call attention to what he sees as a culture of corruption gripping the nation’s politics
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International Energy Agency head says global economy faces ‘major, major threat’ from Iran war
The head of the International Energy Agency says the global economy faces a “major, major threat” because of the Iran war
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Two people were killed in a collision between a jet and vehicle at New York's LaGuardia Airport, source tells the AP
Two people were killed in a collision between a jet and vehicle at New York's LaGuardia Airport, source tells the AP
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Authorities say an Air Canada flight has collided with a Port Authority vehicle at New York's LaGuardia Airport
Authorities say an Air Canada flight has collided with a Port Authority vehicle at New York's LaGuardia Airport
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50 years after Argentina’s bloody coup, families still search for and bury the disappeared
Nearly 50 years after Argentina's 1976 coup that led to a repressive dictatorship, families are still searching for and burying the disappeared
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The Latest: New threats from Trump and Iran heighten risks to energy supplies
President Donald Trump has warned that the U.S. will “obliterate” Iran’s power plants if it doesn’t fully open the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, prompting Tehran to say it would respond to any such strike with attacks on U.S. and Israeli energy and infrastructure assets
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