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Israeli strike kills Lebanese soldier as Hezbollah fires rockets at Israel
An Israeli strike on a Lebanese army center on Sunday killed one soldier and wounded 18 others, the Lebanese military said.
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The dreidel is best known as a beloved Hanukkah tradition. But it actually started as a European gambling toy, only acquiring religious significance in the new world.
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How Republicans made gains with Latino voters
Details are coming in about how voting demographics broke down in the election. So far, it seems Republicans made gains with Latino voters, a demographic that has reliably favored Democrats.
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AP: Clinton Heads Into Final Primaries With Enough Delegates For Nomination
The Associated Press says that with additional commitments from superdelegates, Clinton has now crossed the threshold of 2383 delegates.
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How a journalist at The Atlantic was sent White House war plans
The White House confirmed what appears to be an extraordinary breach of security. A journalist was included in a group chat with U.S. officials discussing plans to strike Houthi rebels in Yemen.
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Voters Head To Polls In U.K.
British citizens vote Thursday in parliamentary elections that will help determine when and how the United Kingdom leaves the European Union.
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Sinners landed a record number of nods, while Avatar: Fire and Ash and Wicked: For Good fell short of their franchise predecessors.
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This year's Tour de France goes through Paris' fabled Montmartre district, mimicking the route employed for last year's Olympic Games.
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Sri Lanka's prime minister resigns after weeks of protests
People in Sri Lanka have endured months of food and fuel shortages — the island nation's worst economic crisis in decades. The prime minister tendered his resignation amid violent protests.
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A new association of 15 HBCUs aims to collectively boost their research status
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Morgan State University president David K. Wilson about an association aimed at boosting the research status of Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
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