
At least 11 American citizens killed in Israel, Biden says
WASHINGTON U.S. President Joe Biden said on Monday that at least 11 American citizens were among those killed
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Kaiser healthcare union says week-long strike possible early next month
The union for tens of thousands of workers at Kaiser Permanente, a leading non-profit hospital network and managed-care
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Atlanta Braves looking to "new day" to bounce back in NLDS Game 2 versus Phillies
The Atlanta Braves may not be where they want to be heading into Monday's game, but they are confident they can turn the tide against the Philadelphia Phillies.
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Democratic divisions over Israel policy heat up as Biden tries to keep his coalition together
The deadly surprise offensive by Hamas militants on Israel over the weekend threatens to ignite tensions between moderate and progressive Democrats already divided over the Jewish state's treatment of Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
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Supernova festival: How massacre unfolded from verified video and social media
The footage that shows joy turning to horror at an Israeli music festival in the desert.
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Iran is complicit but there is no direct evidence tying it to attacks in Israel, White House's Kirby says
WASHINGTON Iran is complicit even though the United States has no intelligence or evidence that points to Iran's
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Chuck Feeney: Entrepreneur and philanthropist dies
The Irish-American businessman's foundation donated about $570m to causes in Northern Ireland.
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Chelsea defender ruled out of international squad for October fixtures
Chelsea defender Axel Disasi has withdrawn from France's squad due to a quad injury.
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Wall Street Banks Tell Israel Staff to Work Remotely Amid Attack
Wall Street’s biggest banks have told staff in Israel to work from home after an unprecedented invasion of
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The Midwest US could be a hotspot for deadly 'moist heat stress' as global temperatures climb
Large parts of the world, including China and the Midwest US, are on track to become too hot for humans to handle as accelerating global temperatures expose billions to heat and humidity so extreme their bodies will no longer be able to cope, according to a new study.
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Audio Invasion: How the Theremin Went From Soviet Labs to Hollywood
The theremin—a spooky instrument that scored the biggest sci-fi films of the 1950s—was invented by accident.
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Premier League crisis club of the week 2023/24 - Man City
Why Man City are the Premier League's crisis club of the week.
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