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Malawi's vice president and 9 others are confirmed dead after their plane's wreckage is found
Malawi’s president says the vice president and nine others have died in a plane crash
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Jurors in Hunter Biden’s federal gun trial in Delaware have reached a verdict after around 3 hours of deliberations
Jurors in Hunter Biden’s federal gun trial in Delaware have reached a verdict after around 3 hours of deliberations
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As Congress investigates the Osprey, families balance grief with pilots' love for the warplane
A House subcommittee is holding a hearing on the troubled safety record of the Osprey aircraft and whether the program has adequate Pentagon oversight
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At least 49 die and 140 are missing after migrant boat sinks off Yemen's coast, UN agency says
A U.N. agency says a boat carrying migrants sank off the coast of Yemen, killing at least 49 people and leaving another 140 missing
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Justice Alito questions possibility of political compromise in secret recording
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is heard questioning whether compromise between the left and right is possible in a conversation posted on social media
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UK's glum Conservatives try to shift the mood with a promise of tax cuts as polling day nears
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has urged voters to throw him a lifeline in the U.K.'s July 4 election, promising to cut taxes and reduce immigration if his Conservative Party is reelected
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Production starts at Senegal's first offshore oil project
Production has started at Senegal's first offshore oil project
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Jurors begin their second day of deliberations in Hunter Biden's federal firearms trial in Delaware
Jurors begin their second day of deliberations in Hunter Biden's federal firearms trial in Delaware
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'I am not quite myself,' Danish PM in first TV interview since assault that gave her whiplash
In her first television interview since she was assaulted last week, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen says "I am not quite myself," but will continue to work from her office
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3 Nixon justices helped end his presidency. Will the 3 Trump appointees force him to stand trial?
Fifty years ago, three of the justices Richard Nixon appointed to the Supreme Court joined in an 8-0 decision in the Watergate tapes case that effectively ended his presidency
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