Gender gap pioneer Goldin wins Nobel economics prize
By Johan Ahlander and Simon Johnson STOCKHOLM Harvard economic historian Claudia Goldin won the 2023 Nobel economics prize
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An independent inquiry opens into the alleged unlawful killings by UK special forces in Afghanistan
An independent inquiry has opened in the U.K. to examine claims that British special forces murdered dozens of Afghan men during counterinsurgency operations in Afghanistan a decade ago
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Andrew Tate views Israel-Hamas conflict as 'experiment' while Tristan Tate condemns killings of women and children, trolls ask 'what you been smoking'
Andrew Tate went on a typical rant and appeared to claim there was a 'matrix' at work that even controls the instances of war
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A New Translation of ’The Iliad’ Is Bringing a Truer Ancient Greece to Modern Readers
This all-new translation of the Homer epic is six years in the making.
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Taylor Swift news diary: Fox News' Tomi Lahren wants 'pause' in coverage of pop star amid Israel conflict
Check out the top Taylor Swift news updates from the day
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Saquon Barkley Yelled at Fans From Sideline During Giants Loss to Dolphins
He later claimed he was defending Daniel Jones.
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New Drake track takes aim at ‘weirdos’ over criticism about 'inappropriate' Millie Bobby Brown friendship
Drake was 31 and Millie Bobby Brown 14 when they exchanged texts in 2018, with him apparently providing her 'boy advice'
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UN in Cyprus says reaches 'understanding' on road dispute
NICOSIA The United Nations has reached an "understanding" to defuse a standoff in ethnically split Cyprus which triggered
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Who is Iyo Sky? Internet baffled as WWE star is asked about possible fight with Taylor Swift
During the press conference after her October 7 match, Iyo Sky was asked if she would be up for fighting Taylor Swift at WrestleMania 40
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Retired Vermont university dean found shot to death on trail near campus. Now police are looking for her killer
A retired university dean was found shot in the head on a hiking trail near the Vermont State University Castleton Campus where she'd worked, and authorities are searching for whoever killed the beloved educator.
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Tuberville to continue his block on Pentagon nominations which impacts military appointments in the Middle East
Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville's ongoing hold on military confirmations is impacting a number of senior military appointments in the Middle East, as the Pentagon moves to bolster its presence in the region amid the ongoing crisis in Israel.
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Russia accuses US of 'destructive' approach on Israeli–Palestinian war
By Guy Faulconbridge MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia condemned violence against both Jews and Palestinians in Israel and the Palestinian Territories on
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