Relief from heat wave is on the way for Northeast and mid-Atlantic, but southern areas remain at risk
The brunt of extreme heat that has been choking the Northeast and mid-Atlantic regions this week is expected to end late Saturday, but many in southern US are set to endure suffocating temperatures for a few more days as heat-related deaths rise.
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Europe Faces ‘Difficult Decade’ Against US, China, Port CEO Says
Europe’s car and chemical makers are at risk of losing competitiveness to China and the US as both
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GAA World Games: Derry welcomes Cambodian GAA stars of the future
Cambodia's Cáirde Khmer are welcomed to Swatragh as the GAA World Games come to a close.
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Chocolate Cravings Are Going to Get More Expensive to Satisfy
Bad news has emerged this week for chocolate lovers: it’s going to get more expensive to satisfy your
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US to Expand Military Footprint in Australia to Counter China
The US and Australia reached an agreement to expand the US military footprint on the southern continent, as
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What Ukraine must do to win in its southern push -- and what Russia has in reserve
The Ukrainian military is doubling down on efforts to break through thick Russian defenses in its counteroffensive in the south, which has struggled to gain momentum since being launched at the beginning of June.
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Equinox to Run Hotel in Saudi Arabia, and More Middle East Luxury News
Hi, it’s Lisa Fleisher, your luxury correspondent for the Middle East. I’ve been asking hoteliers and restaurateurs in
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South Africa's Julius Malema celebrates 10 years of the EFF
Julius Malema divides opinion like few other politicians but he is celebrating his party's 10th anniversary.
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Ukraine's top fencer granted place at Olympics after disqualification for Russia handshake snub
The Ukrainian fencing champion banned from the world championships in Italy for refusing to shake hands with a Russian opponent has been readmitted to the tournament and given an automatic place at next year's Paris Olympics.
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Federal judge temporarily blocks Montana's ban on 'drag story hours' in libraries
A federal judge on Friday paused a Montana law that bans drag performers from hosting children's story hours at public libraries and bars "sexually oriented shows" on public property that can be seen by minors.
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Trump largely ignores new federal charges at major Iowa Republican gathering
Former President Donald Trump charged ahead with his bid for the 2024 GOP nomination Friday at a major Republican event in Iowa, largely ignoring the new charges he faces in the federal classified documents probe.
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Trump Casts Himself as Best Bet Against Biden at Iowa Dinner
Republican frontrunner Donald Trump cast himself as the party’s best shot to retake the White House even as
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