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Calls for revenge grow as Hezbollah and Hamas bury assassinated leaders
Israel and Lebanon are bracing for the possibility of even stronger attacks after Israel’s killing of three top leaders from the militant groups Hamas and Hezbollah -- in three different countries.
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President-elect Trump nominates Marco Rubio for secretary of state
If confirmed, the Florida senator would become the first Latino to ever serve as the nation's top diplomat.
Congressional Leaders Hopeful As Fiscal Cliff Deadline Nears
Even though the top four congressional leaders left their White House meeting with the president separately and silently Friday, they cast the hourlong encounter in a positive light back at the Capitol.
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2023 was a really hot year. Then came 2024
It's looking like 2024 will be the hottest year since record-keeping began, unseating 2023 for the top spot. Climate change is playing a role, and scientists say it was even hotter than expected.
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EPA Push For Massive Munitions Burn Ignites Opposition In Louisiana
Bayou State residents are upset about the health risks of EPA's plan, while government leaders are running against the clock to dispose of the unsafe and deteriorating artillery propellant.
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Do Healthy Diets Protect The Planet? As The U.N. Meets, A Focus On Sustainability
As United Nations leaders gather in New York, top food and nutrition experts are convening for a forum to talk about how people around the globe can have both a nourished diet and a healthy planet.
Spain Fines Team Of Racist, Banana-Throwing Fan, But Is It Enough?
Soccer, Spain's national pastime, has been tainted by racism. After two recent ugly incidents, debate is raging over how to punish racist fans, and if the teams they love should be held responsible.
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Growing Numbers Of Chinese Teens Are Coming To America For High School
More than 23,000 have come so far, with California a top destination — especially the Los Angeles suburbs in the San Gabriel Valley. Many teens live with host families and attend private schools.
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China And Brazil Woo Each Other With Soccer Power
Each year Chinese youth teams send members to a Brazilian academy for 10 months of soccer coupled with regular school lessons, including classes in Portuguese.
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Trump Says More Testing Makes U.S. 'Look Bad,' But Its Availability Remains A Concern
In recent days, a top Senate Republican has said the coronavirus testing the United States has done so far is "not nearly enough."
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