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Trump-backed Derek Merrin concedes to Democratic U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur in Ohio
Democratic U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur’s Trump-endorsed rival said he called the veteran Ohio congresswoman to concede defeat in the 2024 election
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The Bahamas will refinance part of its debt to protect its famous turquoise waters
The Bahamas says it will refinance $300 million of its external debt to free up more than $120 million for marine conservation projects and climate change mitigation
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Noodles and wine are the secret ingredients for a strange new twist in China's doping saga
Blame it on the noodles
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Trump gave Interior nominee one directive for a half-billion acres of US land: 'Drill.'
Donald Trump assigned Doug Burgum a singular mission in nominating the governor of oil-rich North Dakota to lead an agency that oversees a half-billion acres of federal land and vast areas offshore: “Drill baby drill.”
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Pakistani city mourns 42 Shiite Muslims who were ambushed and killed in a gun attack
Protesters in Pakistan’s restive northwest chanted anti-government slogans and tensions flared as funeral prayers were held for 42 Shiite Muslims who were ambushed and killed by gunmen a day earlier
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Today he is a high school football player. Soon he'll be a Buddhist lama in the Himalayas
A U.S.-born Buddhist lama celebrated his 18th birthday with an elaborate enthronement ceremony
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President of Atlanta's historically Black Spelman College steps down after leave of absence
Spelman College’s president won’t be coming back from her leave of absence and is stepping down permanently
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Actor Jonathan Majors’ ex-girlfriend drops assault and defamation lawsuit against once-rising star
Jonathan Majors’ ex-girlfriend has dropped her assault and defamation lawsuit against the once-rising Hollywood star after reaching a settlement
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Judge delays Trump hush money sentencing in order to decide where case should go now
A judge has confirmed that President-elect Donald Trump won’t be sentenced this month in his hush money case
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Many in Gaza are eating just once a day, as hunger spreads amid aid issues
Palestinian families in the Gaza Strip are often eating just once a day, even in areas where aid groups have relatively more access than the isolated and heavily destroyed north
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