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When podcasters like Andrew Schulz start to recognize the "breaking point" of the ICE debate, what's next? Therapists share how to handle it.
Campaign group behind attack ads on Labor, Greens and teal candidates was funded by coal industry lobby
Australians for Prosperity received most of its funding last financial year from Coal Australia, according to disclosures made to the Australian...
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William H. McRaven is a retired naval officer.
Americans are losing millions to scammers at crypto ATMs. Hereโs how companies profit
Companies often fail to refund money to victims and aggressively fight police to claw back scam money seized from machines.
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Federal agentsโ aggressive moves in Minneapolis and St. Paul, visualized
CNN reviewed and geolocated videos that demonstrate just some examples of federal agentsโ tactics in the Twin Cities.
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Jill Biden's Ex-Husband Charged With Murder Of Wife After 40 Years Of Marriage
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AI trial cuts sewage pollution, says South West Water
Data from 12,000 sensors is monitored by AI to determine if sewers are blocked and facing overflows.
Pat Cummins bowling at full tilt in the nets; shows encouraging signs for Ashes return
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Anthony Albanese has made a demand of Hamas after Donald Trump revealed his Gaza peace plan.
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A close-knit community has been rocked after a mother, father, and their son were killed in chilling scenes at their family home.
Greece faces general strike as unions protest reforms โ DW โ 09
Greek lawmakers could soon introduce the 13-hour workday. But workers and unions vehemently reject the plan. They have announced a general strike...
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Superstar Rajinikanth's elder brother, Sathyanarayana Rao Gaikwad, 84, has been hospitalized in Bengaluru after suffering a heart attack. The actor im
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Trump tells generals US faces 'war from within' โ DW โ 09
US President Donald Trump told military leaders that they would also be involved in "straightening up" Democratic-led cities. Meanwhile, Pentagon...
Blessing scam targets older Chinese women around the world
Female crooks are exploiting superstition and family love to swindle other women.
Dozens missing, three dead in Indonesia school collapse
Searchers raced Tuesday to rescue at least 38 people still believed trapped after the collapse of an Islamic school building in Indonesia.
WBSSC publishes SLST results 2025; fresh teacher appointments likely by December
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The bacteria turning waste plastic into painkillers
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2024: A tale of two cities and an uncertain Olympic future
Olympic leader Thomas Bach's grand plan was to streamline the Olympics, cut costs and encourage more cities to try to host the games.Judged by the first
Was Gaza's destruction, death toll needed for Israel's war?
Questions grow over whether the civilian deaths and scale of destruction in Gaza were necessary for Israel to achieve its goals.
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New study finds dog breeds began evolving during Ice Age
These findings contradict the notion that such diversity was mainly a relatively new phenomenon driven by selective breeding in recent centuries.
โ2025โ arrives early in New York City as lighted NYE numerals go on display
Dec. 18 (UPI) -- New York City is gearing up for its New Year's Eve celebration as the 7-foot-tall "2025" numerals officially arrived Wednesday in Times
Why forgetting Rabin now is a dangerous mistake for Jews
After Rabinโs death, American Jews needed an Israel they could rally behind. A day of mourning for a fractured nation didnโt fit the narrative.
Poland summons Israel envoy over Yad Vashem tweet
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said Yad Vashem should have made clear Poland was "German-occupied" at the time.
Dismissed IDF generals lament Zamir's Oct. 7 'field trial'
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Chabad Hospitality in the cloud forest of Boquete, Panama
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Israeli composer wins prestigious Engel Prize
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Jewish LGBT singer SONiA returns to Israel after 12 years
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Michaela Berku recounts volunteering, and saving lives in service
MDA paramedic and Tribu founder Michaela Berku shares the power of volunteering at the 2025 Women Leaders Summit.