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Princess Kate wears Catherine Walker dress as she meets First Lady of Ukraine On Sunday afternoon, the Princess of Wales looked as beautiful as ever as she held an...
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Biden arrives in London ahead of Queen Elizabeth's funeral President Biden -- and his massive security detail -- arrived in London Saturday ahead of the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Arizona State president Michael Crow puts Herm Edwards' job security in question after loss Arizona State University president Michael Crow has supported Herm Edwards before, but not after after an embarrassing 30-21 loss to Eastern Michigan.      
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14 people die in iron mine flood in China, 1 missing Chinese authorities say 14 people died and one remains missing after a flood at an iron mine earlier this month
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Woody Allen Says He'll Retire From Filmmaking Following Next Movie The disgraced filmmaker is set to begin shooting his final feature in the fall. Woody Allen Says He’ll Retire From Filmmaking Following Next Movie Alex Young
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Texas Gov. Abbott sends 50 migrants to VP Harris' home Fifty more migrants arrived outside Vice President Kamala Harris's residence courtesy of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
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Police call for calm after outbreak of 'disorder' in Leicester Police and community leaders in Leicester are calling for calm as they deal with "disorder" on the streets, which has bubbled over again following an India v Pakistan cricket match last month.
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The curious case of missing clerks from banks' workforce Share of clerical jobs in banking system has fallen from over 50% in early '90s to 22% as of FY21
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Russia committing 'war crimes of massive proportions,' Ukraine ambassador says As new evidence emerges of war crimes by Russia in its invasion of Ukraine, Ukraine's ambassador to the U.S., Oksana Markarova, urged support for her country
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Rare 'special warning' issued as violent typhoon makes landfall in Japan More than 7 million people urged to take refuge as Typhoon Nanmadol hits south-west of country with 150mph winds Typhoon Nanmadol made landfall in south-western Japan on Sunday night, authorities urged millions of people...
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Police call for calm after 'serious disorder' breaks out in Leicester Two arrested during latest disturbance in east of city after cricket match last month between India and Pakistan Police and community leaders have called for calm after large crowds gathered and "serious disorder" broke ...
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Cyberpunk 2077 continues to see a spike in players following new patch and Netflix anime Cyberpunk 68394
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The troops are needed at home but the pull-out may leave the UN mission short of vital helicopters.
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NYC would have to give out free food during water outages in public housing under new bill Epstein and Hoylman said the bill was directly inspired by the predicament residents of NYCHA's Riis Houses faced when they were told to not use their taps for over a week due to a since-retracted discovery of arsenic in...
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New Orleans becomes murder capital of America, overtaking St. Louis New Orleans has overtaken St. Louis as the murder capital of America as the city sees a 141% increase in homicides when compared to recent years.
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Queen did not want 'long, boring' funeral, says former archbishop of York John Sentamu says 'hearts and people's cockles will be warmed' by Westminster Abbey service rooted in 1662 Book of Common Prayer Death of the Queen and King Charles's accession - latest updates The Queen did not want a "...
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Powerful typhoon pounds southern Japan; thousands evacuated A powerful typhoon approaching southern Japan pounded the region with strong winds and heavy rain Sunday, causing blackouts, paralyzing ground and air transportation and prompting the evacuation of thousands of people.
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Man who rushed Queen Elizabeth's coffin slapped with criminal charges The man who allegedly made a mad dash towards Queen Elizabeth II's coffin as she was lying in state at Westminster Hall Friday night was slapped with criminal charges for the disruption.
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Man who dressed up as Batman villain sentenced for making terrorist threat A convicted felon in Missouri accused of livestreaming threats to bomb and kill people while he was dressed up as the Batman villain known as The Joker was sentenced Friday to 60 days in jail, with credit for several mon...
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In South Korea, President Yoon Treads Fine Line Between U.S. and China Yoon Suk-yeol has aligned his country more closely with the United States, but there are limits to how far he can go without angering China or provoking North Korea.
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Truss's first big diplomatic meeting cancelled by Biden Meeting rearranged for Wednesday in New York as Bidens travel to UK for Queen's funeral Liz Truss's planned meeting with Joe Biden in Downing Street, which was to be her first major diplomatic event as prime minister, ha...
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'They won't invade, will they?' Fears rise in Russian city that Ukraine war could cross border As Putin's forces are pushed back to where they came from, there is growing unease in the city of Belgorod Latest Ukraine news The war has become impossible to ignore in Belgorod, southern Russia, just miles from the bor...
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