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A retired Lebanese security officer vanishes and his family thinks it was a covert Israeli abduction
A retired Lebanese security officer has gone missing and his family says Israeli operatives kidnapped him to get information about a long-missing Israeli airman
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Pixar’s ‘Hoppers’ bounds to No. 1 as Warner Bros.' ‘The Bride!’ is on life support
Disney and Pixar’s new film “Hoppers” is leading the North American box office with a strong debut, while Warner Bros
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3 Palestinians killed in West Bank clash, bringing toll from week of violence to 6
Three Palestinians have died in a clash with Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank, as violence has spiked during new war in the Middle East
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Atle Lie McGrath wins first World Cup slalom since his Olympic exit into the forest
From Olympic despair in a course-side forest to a joyous win in the World Cup
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Democrat Roy Cooper needs to defy North Carolina history to keep winning streak alive in Senate race
North Carolina Democrats have had success in winning elections for governor
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Iran's border with Turkey offers a way out, but few are leaving for good
Iranians are using a border crossing into Turkey as one of the only ways out during the war in Iran, with the country's airspace closed
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China hopes 2026 will be a 'landmark year' for relationship with US
China says it hopes this year will be a “landmark year” in relations with the United States, as the two sides prepare for an expected leaders’ summit later this month
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A singing circle at Amsterdam's Concertgebouw offers support for people with dementia
A singing circle at Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw helps people with dementia and other brain conditions connect through music
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12 years on, renewed hunt for missing Flight MH370 comes up empty as families press for answers
Malaysian authorities say a renewed deep-sea search in the southern Indian Ocean has failed so far to find Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, twelve years after it disappeared
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AI is spurring a big expansion of high-voltage power lines. Landowners and locals are fighting back
Bigger and bigger data centers are leading to proposals for massive electric power transmission lines, sometimes across hundreds of miles
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