Worst-case scenario of famine unfolding in Gaza
A U.N.-backed report confirms a worst-case famine scenario is unfolding across the Gaza Strip, with immediate humanitarian access needed to stop rising starvation and death.
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NYC office tower shooting leaves 4 dead
A gunman killed four people, including a police officer, at a New York City office tower, targeting the NFL headquarters according to the mayor.
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Trump inaugurates luxury golf course in Scotland
Former President Trump inaugurated his family's newest luxury golf course in Scotland during his visit.
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Reno casino shooting kills 3
A shooter opened fire outside a Reno casino, killing three people and injuring several others before being shot and arrested by police.
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Heavy rains and flooding kill at least 34 near Beijing
Heavy rains and flooding have killed at least 34 people in and near Beijing, with more than 80,000 relocated due to the severe weather.
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Former Colombian President Uribe found guilty in bribery trial
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was convicted of witness tampering and bribery, marking a historic trial that could tarnish his legacy.
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DHS urges DACA recipients to self-deport
The Trump administration is shifting its approach to DACA recipients, urging them to self-deport amidst mixed messages on immigration enforcement.
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Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg dies
Ryne Sandberg, a Hall of Fame second baseman known for his time with the Chicago Cubs, has died after battling cancer.
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Trump lawsuit against Murdoch and 'Wall Street Journal' turns personal
President Trump's defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch has taken a personal turn, with Trump seeking to compel Murdoch to testify.
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The legacy of Hulk Hogan's sex tape scandal
Hulk Hogan's legal victory over Gawker Media highlighted the limits of First Amendment protections regarding privacy and explicit content, leaving a lasting impact on media and privacy laws.
Sources: NPR