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Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, the Democratic nominee in the state’s high-profile U.S.
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A 30-year-old man died after running 13.1-miles to complete the Brooklyn Half Marathon on Saturday morning.
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An enormous monument to the Communist Party in Bulgaria is now a decrepit ruin. The country is wrestling with how to deal with a symbol of an unwanted and, in many ways, deeply ugly past.
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Europe's reliance on Russian oil and gas is funding the rape and murder of Ukrainian children, an MP and member of the country's delegation to the World Economic Forum in Davos has told Sky News.
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First, he was a prankster in the film "Jaws." Now, he's busting them.
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A line of thunderstorms brought violent winds that left a trail of damage across parts of Ontario and Quebec on Saturday, and hundreds of thousands without power.
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The Ukraine war refugee crisis and my recent encounters with those caught up in it revealed horrors but also resiliency and even a sharp sense of humor.
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The FBI arrested a pediatrician from Louisville, Kentucky, in connection to an alleged murder for hire plot to have her ex-husband killed.
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President Biden is using the Buffalo shooting to sow racial division, Leo Terrell told "Life, Liberty & Levin."
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The NYPD revealed Saturday that Omar Bojang, the second suspect sought in connection to the murder of 11-year-old Kyhara Tay, is also wanted for two armed robberies that happened a month before the deadly shooting.
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Asia expert and 'The Great US-China Tech War' author Gordon Chang discussed Biden's Asia visit and China's consequentially aggressive displays during a Sunday segment of 'Fox & Friends Weekend.'
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The unknown suspect picked up traffic cones near the corner of 7th Avenue and West 40th Street in New York City's Times Square and threw them at a street vendor during an argument earlier this month, authorities said.
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Still angry over a blowout loss in Miami that cost them home-court advantage in the Eastern Conference finals, the Heat jumped to a 26-point first-half lead over the Boston Celtics in Game 3.
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Despite regaining the edge in their second-round series, the Colorado Avalanche aren't satisfied.
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An Atlanta, Georgia area convicted felon with a "lengthy criminal record" was on active probation at the time he allegedly shot and killed his neighbor during an argument this weekend.
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Miami Mayor Francis Suarez discusses why he wants Big Tech companies to move to Miami.
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The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department said a Walnut resident shot and killed an armed burglary suspect after he and his wife heard footsteps overnight.
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The Army has stopped publishing the number of COVID-19 vaccination exemptions requested among National Guard and Reserve members, which have recorded greater pushback against the mandate.
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Law enforcement canceled their search for missing University of Minnesota student Austin Retterath after a body found in the Mississippi River was positively identified.
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Former counselor to President Trump, Kellyanne Conway, shares her new memoir and Fox Nation special 'Here's the Deal' on 'Fox & Friends Weekend'
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New York Yankees slugger Josh Donaldson is accused of making a racist comment directed toward Chicago shortstop Tim Anderson. Donald allegedly referred to Anderson as “Jackie” during a game Saturday.
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World Paloma Day — May 22 — is the perfect day to raise a toast to Mexico's favorite cocktail. Try this delicious recipe today or any day.
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Red Bull's Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez finished the Spanish Grand Prix in first and second places after Ferrari's Charles Leclerc's car broke down.
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The California Highway Patrol Golden Gate Division Air Operations responded Thursday to Mussel Rock near Daly City, California, to help rescue a man who was stranded halfway down a 500-foot cliff, authorities said.
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Only one case of the virus has so far been identified in the U.S., but public health officials say the disease is likely to spread.
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The Taliban have begun enforcing an order requiring women newsreaders to cover their face on air.
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The first flight of baby formula from Europe will arrive at an Indiana Air Force Base Sunday as the White House tries to address a crippling shortage.
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John Driskell Hopkins, a founding member and bassist for the country music group Zac Brown Band, says he has been diagnosed with ALS.
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Ukraine's first lady has made a rare appearance with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as she insisted: "Nobody takes my husband away from me, not even the war".
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The authorities in the Islamic Republic like to take credit for the country’s achievements in film, but are warning those who make them not to cross red lines at home.
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President Joe Biden, in Seoul before heading to Japan, had a simple message for North Korea’s Kim Jong Un: “Hello... period,” he told reporters Sunday.
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The president will meet with his counterparts from Australia, India and Japan.
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In four crucial battleground states, Republican candidates who falsely contend that Donald Trump won the 2020 election are running for state attorney general.
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Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers on Sunday began enforcing an order requiring all female TV news anchors in the country to cover their faces while on-air.
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The economic disparity of the nation’s rural and urban areas is a problem of long standing. Will the lessons of the pandemic finally lead to change?
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Shanghai reopened a small part of the world’s longest subway system on Sunday after some lines had been closed for almost two months, as the city paves the way for a more complete lifting of its painful Covid-19 lockdown next week.
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The Times reveals how Haiti became the poorest country in the Americas.
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Heavy rains have washed away towns, villages and infrastructure, as extreme weather events become more common in South Asia.
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When Floyd Mayweather started touting an obscure NFT project on Twitter this year, Tyler jumped at the investment opportunity.
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"Saturday Night Live" concluded its 47th season by celebrating the apparent departures of some of the show's brightest talents in the new century.
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Three Air Force Academy cadets who were threatened with not being allowed to graduate over their vaccine status will get their diplomas this month but won't be commissioned.
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Pete Davidson delivered an open letter to fans Saturday evening when announcing that he was leaving "Saturday Night Live."
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Sen. Marco Rubio discussed the importance of legislation he introduced with Sen. Jon Ossoff that would help police officers purchase homes.
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The original Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue was published in 1964 and has featured stars like Kathy Ireland, Christie Brinkley, Elle Macpherson, Kate Upton and Ashley Graham.
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Indiana woman Jacoba Ballard was compelled to speak out after a 23andMe DNA test revealed she had multiple half-siblings and her biological father is fertility doctor Donald Cline.
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Here is the story of the American who created light beer — and forever changed the way we drink. Joseph L. Owades, son of working-class Jewish immigrants who escaped Europe before ethnic turmoil ignited World War I, enjoyed an unlikely career — and his innovations are now part of our culture.
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"Saturday Night Live" cast member Pete Davidson gave an emotional goodbye on the show's season finale this weekend.
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President Joe Biden said in South Korea the new monkeypox virus should concern "everybody," as health officials still do not have answers for the outbreak.
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As Kourtney Kardashian is set to marry Travis Barker in Italy, take a look at the history of all the past Kardashian weddings. Kim Kardashian has had three weddings.
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Johnny Depp conversed with fans in the voice of Jack Sparrow from "Pirates of the Caribbean" as he was being chauffeured from court.
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A middle school teacher has been arrested and charged with possession of child pornography after child sexual abuse content was linked to her Snapchat.
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Trump's inner circle of Republican confidantes like Steve Wynn may have been foreign agents working for China, according to this Department of Justice lawsuit.
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David Chou, the suspect, blended in with the Taiwanese Christian community gathered in the church — a place of sanctuary during the rise in anti-Asian hate.
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If you're dreaming of retiring on a bitcoin windfall, you may want to reconsider.
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