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WASHINGTON The majority of the U.S. Senate voted on Thursday to open debate on its first appropriations package
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Dolphins seeking second straight 3-0 start when they host the winless Broncos
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Sunak's Conservatives suffer big defeats but avoid a wipeout in trio of UK special elections
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Iron Ore Hits $130 for First Time Since March on China Stimulus
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China launches drills around Taiwan in angry response to VP's US trip
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Kia to invest $200 million in US plant, build EV9 SUV in 2024
By David Shepardson (Reuters) -Kia said on Wednesday it will invest more than $200 million in its assembly plant in
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How did Cedric Jones die? 'The Terminal List' actor, 46, made it from homelessness to showbiz
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German foreign minister stuck in Abu Dhabi after another government plane problem
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A bipartisan bill aims to protect journalists from being forced to reveal their sources
Journalists could soon enjoy greater protections under federal law.
2023-06-23 10:55

Brooks Lennon confident in Atlanta United ahead of MLS Cup playoffs
Atlanta United defender Brooks Lennon believes his team has what it takes to win in the postseason.
2023-10-10 08:20

Did Britney Spears get an apology after being slapped? Singer slams radio station for saying she 'deserved to be smacked'
'No woman ever deserves to be hit,' Britney Spears said after she slammed the radio station for saying security was 'doing their job'
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