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With Graham's death, Trump loses a key ally in Congress -- Linda Feldmann21 hours ago
Winter was harsh, but resilient Odesa making summer a season of hope -- Howard LaFranchi23 hours ago
What's it like to volunteer at the World Cup? Neon uniforms and no selfies. -- Eric Nager1 day ago
Should billionaires pay a wealth tax? California will be a big test. -- Sophie Hills1 day ago
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AI moved in next door. For this Memphis community, life got more complicated. -- Patrik Jonsson3 days ago
Israeli government vows to defy justices, setting off alarms over the rule of law -- Dina Kraft3 days ago
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Mediators try to save crumbling Iran deal as Trump, Khamenei trade threats -- Iran's leader vowed to avenge his father's death at the hands of the U.S., while President Trump says he threatened missile attacks in response to threats to kill him. -- JON GAMBRELL, MICHELLE L. PRICE and WILL WEISSERT2 days ago
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Why Erdoğan's Turkey is seeing its stock rise in NATO and the Middle East -- NATO summit host Turkey is enjoying a moment of increased stature, both within the alliance and the region. Key to its ascendance has been the flexibility it has displayed to maneuver among warring factions in Syria, Ukraine, and the Persian Gulf. -- Scott Peterson2 days ago
Why is tiny Norway so good at sports? It's more than Erling Haaland. -- The success of Norway's athletes might be rooted in the way its youth learn sports – by first focusing on the process, rather than on wins and losses. -- Mark Sappenfield20 hours ago
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South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham dies -- The longtime senator once called candidate Donald Trump "unfit for office," but later became an ally of the president. The Senate majority leader praised Graham as a "a strong ally to freedom-loving countries across the globe." -- SEUNG MIN KIM2 days ago
France and Morocco may have been the teams, but their World Cup match was transnational -- The World Cup may be a contest between nations, but most countries' rosters are quite international. The French and Moroccan sides are cases in point. -- Mark Sappenfield1 day ago
On global AI governance, China fills a vacuum -- Aaron Glantz4 days ago
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