NATO summit seeks agreement on Ukraine bid after Turkey deal on Sweden
By Andrew Gray, John Irish and Sabine Siebold VILNIUS NATO leaders gather for a summit in Vilnius on
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Northwestern fires coach Pat Fitzgerald amid hazing scandal
Northwestern has fired coach Pat Fitzgerald amid a hazing scandal that called into question his leadership of the program and damaged the university’s reputation after it mishandled its response to the allegations
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Wagner fighters neared Russian nuclear base during revolt
(Reuters) -As rebellious Wagner forces drove north toward Moscow on June 24, a contingent of military vehicles diverted east on
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Madonna's North American concerts postponed as singer recovers
LOS ANGELES Pop superstar Madonna said on Monday that all of the North American dates on her upcoming
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Aid to Syria's rebel-held northwest from Turkey certain to continue — but for 6 or 12 months?
The delivery of humanitarian aid to Syria’s rebel-held northwest from neighboring Turkey is virtually certain to get a green light to continue from the U.N. Security Council
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US House hardliners step up spending pressure as showdown looms
By David Morgan and Richard Cowan WASHINGTON (Reuters) -More than 20 U.S. House Republican hardliners warned Speaker Kevin McCarthy on
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White House introduces national strategy to combat deaths from powerful veterinary sedative increasingly involved in drug overdose deaths
The Biden administration has introduced a new plan to combat overdose deaths from xylazine, a powerful veterinary sedative that has increasingly shown up in such deaths across the country, exacerbating the opioid overdose epidemic in the United States.
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Dig begins for the remains of dozens of children at a long-closed Native American boarding school
Archeologists are digging in a central Nebraska field trying to find the bodies of some 80 children who were buried more than a century ago at a Native American boarding school
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Survivors of the Tulsa race massacre are appealing a judge's decision to dismiss their case for reparations
The last three known survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre -- one of the country's deadliest acts of racial violence -- will appeal a judge's recent decision to dismiss their lawsuit seeking reparations to the state Supreme Court, their attorneys announced Monday.
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Colorado lawmakers sue colleagues over closed-door meetings
Two Democratic representatives in Colorado are alleging that their colleagues repeatedly violated state open meetings law
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Spain 2023 election: PM Sanchez and rival Feijoo in chaotic live TV debate
MADRID (Reuters) -Spain's Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Alberto Nunez Feijoo, leader of the conservative People's Party (PP), held
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U.S. Marine Corps in historic leadership limbo due to Republican block
WASHINGTON The Marine Corps is now without a Senate-confirmed leader for the first time in over a century
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