G20 laments war in Ukraine but avoids blaming Russia
Leaders meeting in Delhi issue an ambiguous statement on the conflict, drawing criticism from Kyiv.
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Commanders star Terry McLaurin expected to play Week 1
Washington Commanders wideout Terry McLaurin has been dealing with a toe injury this week, but he should be ready to play vs. the Cardinals.
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Polish Ruling Party Pledges Lower Retirement Age as Ballot Nears
Poland’s nationalist ruling party will seek to effectively reduce the retirement age, its latest election-campaign promise coming after
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Communiques, Touchdowns and a Grand Slam: Your Saturday US Briefing
Hello. The death toll from the earthquake in Morocco near the tourist hub of Marrakech has risen to
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Lenovo Legion Tower 5i Gen 8 Review
Though budget gaming desktops aren’t as wallet-friendly as they used to be, the performance per
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Hedge Funds Hurt by Oil’s Dip in First Half Pile Back Into Crude
After being burned by crude’s slump in the first half of 2023, hedge funds are rushing back into
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India Forges Global Biofuel Alliance in Push Toward Net Zero Aim
India launched a global alliance for promoting biofuels adoption at the Group of 20 leaders meeting in New
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Morocco earthquake: What we know
A look at what is known about the quake that has claimed the lives of more than 800 people.
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Harry Kane: 'Not winning at Tottenham was not a disaster'
Harry Kane compares the pressure of playing for Tottenham and Bayern Munich.
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Morocco earthquake: Such magnitude usual for country
There has been nothing bigger than a magnitude 6.0 in the affected area for more than one century.
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Morocco earthquake: K9 Search and Rescue prepare to help
A County Down rescue team says it's "ready to go at a moment's notice" following a huge earthquake in Morocco.
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Two neighboring Ohio factories - one new, one closed - could tell the future of US auto industry
The massive Lordstown Assembly factory in Ohio, nearly the size of the Pentagon, more than 50 years old and nearly empty, is a reminder of the past strength of both General Motors and the United Auto Workers union. The much smaller, new electric vehicle battery factory next door could be the future for both the company and the union.
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