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Netanyahu scolds Israeli security minister for releasing videos taunting detained flotilla activists
Israel’s national security minister has drawn a sharp rebuke from his boss and triggered a backlash abroad after he released videos taunting detained activists from a flotilla that tried to reach Gaza
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9 deportees from US arrive in Sierra Leone under third-country agreement
Nine migrants deported from the United States have landed in Sierra Leone, according to the West African country
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Stephen Colbert's long goodbye is coming to an end, leaving a void
Stephen Colbert's run on “The Late Show” ends Thursday, marking the conclusion of his on-air feud with President Donald Trump
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Nashville gives hint of Super Bowl 2030 as officials celebrate Music City's biggest event yet
Nashville has given a hint of what the NFL and football fans can expect in 2030 from Music City for Super Bowl 64
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Brazil's Lula adds pressure on big techs by increasing their liability for illegal user content
Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed two decrees on Wednesday to add pressure on big tech companies by making them liable for illegal content shared by its users and opening way for investigations through a government body on their response to such cases
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Sites tied to equality movements join list of America’s most endangered historic places
The National Trust for Historic Preservation has released its annual list of the most endangered historic places in the United States
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Barney Frank, a liberal congressman and trailblazer for gay rights, dies. He was 86
Barney Frank has died
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Kansas farmers hit hard by weather extremes and growing costs, wheat crop could be worst since 1972
Amid a punishing drought, tariffs and the high cost of fertilizers, farming wheat has become more uncertain as farmers in western Kansas are feeling the impact in their major wheat-producing region
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Lawsuit accuses Massachusetts schools of segregating students of color in low-opportunity districts
A lawsuit filed on behalf of students and community organizations in Massachusetts argues the state is illegally maintaining schools that are racially segregated, concentrating Black and Latino students in high-poverty districts with fewer opportunities
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Blanche says US expects Castro to answer to indictment in US, 'by his own will or by another way'
Blanche says US expects Castro to answer to indictment in US, 'by his own will or by another way'
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