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Elena Rybakina Beats No. 1 Iga Swiatek in Australian Open
Swiatek could not find an answer to the power game of Rybakina, the Wimbledon champ who is seeded No. 22…
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Russian Agents Suspected of Directing Far-Right Group to Mail Bombs in Spain
U.S. officials say the operation may be a signal by Russia that the country and its proxies could carry out…
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The December Omnibus Bill’s Little Secret: It Was Also a Giant Health Bill
Congress passed legislation on mental health, drugs, pandemic preparedness, new Medicare benefits and Medicaid expansion — all before the arrival…
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Early Abortion Looks Nothing Like What You’ve Been Told
Jewel is a student in her early 20s who lives in Texas. When her doctor confirmed she was pregnant, Jewel…
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Older Voters Know Exactly What’s at Stake, and They’ll Be Here for Quite a While
Is it time to call the next election “the most important in American history”? Probably. It seems like it may…
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Thousands Expected at Graceland Memorial for Lisa Marie Presley
The service on Sunday, open to the public, will be followed by a procession for visitors.
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Inside the Hospital Where Damar Hamlin’s Life Was Saved
The trauma care of the Buffalo Bills player highlighted what is done to overcome cardiac arrest, a leading cause of…
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Weeks After a Near-Tragedy, the Bills and Bengals Meet Again
The last time the teams played, Bills safety Damar Hamlin went into cardiac arrest on the field. They face off…
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Top Border Patrol Official Resigned Amid Allegations of Improper Conduct
Tony Barker, who had been at the Border Patrol for more than 20 years, is under internal investigation.
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In a Nation That Nearly Wiped Out Cholera, the Disease Is Surging Back
Malawi, in southern African, had all but eradicated cholera, recording only two cases in 2021. But more than 900 people…