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Senate blocks amendment on transgender athletes during weekend session on voting bill
The Senate has blocked a proposal that would ban transgender athletes from playing in women’s sports
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4 killed as Russia and Ukraine trade attacks ahead of US talks
Russia and Ukraine have traded deadly strikes as Ukraine pushes the U.S. to restart stalled peace talks
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K-pop sensation BTS returns with a comeback concert in Seoul after a 4-year hiatus
BTS has returned as a full group with a huge, free concert in Seoul after a four-year break
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Robert Mueller, the FBI director and special counsel who investigated Russia-Trump campaign ties, dies at 81
Robert Mueller, the FBI director and special counsel who investigated Russia-Trump campaign ties, dies at 81
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Newly discovered photos show astronaut Neil Armstrong after the Gemini 8 emergency
Previously unreleased photos show astronaut Neil Armstrong in the aftermath of a space mission that almost took his life
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'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' actor Nicholas Brendon dies at 54
Nicholas Brendon, an actor best known for his role as a loveable underdog sidekick on the hit television series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” has died
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It's not just vaccines — parents are refusing other routine preventive care for newborns
Doctors across the nation are alarmed that skepticism fueled by rising anti-science sentiment and medical mistrust is increasingly reaching beyond vaccines to other safe and routine care for babies
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Russia thwarts protests over the blocking of a popular messaging app, but frustration persists
Authorities in nearly a dozen regions across Russian have refused to authorize protests in recent weeks over internet censorship and the blocking of Telegram, a popular messaging app
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As Netanyahu prepares for elections, his foes in Iran and Lebanon could get a vote
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a high-stakes decision on Israel’s next election as war rages on multiple fronts
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Surprise, embarrassment, unease in Japan after Trump uses Pearl Harbor to defend Iran war
High level officials usually shy away from public discussion of Japan’s 1941 sneak attack on U.S. forces at Pearl Harbor
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