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Trump pivots back to sanctions for Iran as other strategies to end his war fizzle
President Donald Trump likes to say he started his war with Iran after 50 years of economic pressure failed to stop its nuclear weapons ambitions
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Key Amazon cases reach Brazil’s Supreme Court following Lula's defeats in Congress
Brazil's Supreme Court is set to decide cases that could reshape protections for the Amazon rainforest and Indigenous communities
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Heading off to college? Here are some tips for managing your finances
Heading off to college is exciting, but it also comes with new responsibilities
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Authorities say 10 Nigerian police officers were killed in gunbattle with rebels in the north
A gunbattle between rebels and Nigerian security forces has left 10 police officers dead
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2 ex-Chinese military personnel arrested in South Korea for alleged espionage
Police say two former Chinese military servicemembers have been arrested in South Korea on espionage charges
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Blues 'enthusiast' Morgan Freeman's album covers 100 years of the genre
Academy Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman has helped create “Morgan Freeman’s Symphonic Blues Experience,” a touring ensemble blending blues with classical music
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Trump scoffs at Iran's demand for war reparations and other Mideast developments
U.S. President Donald Trump is scoffing at Iran's demands that the U.S. pay for devastation caused by five months of war
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Have trouble sleeping in a new place? Most do because of the first-night effect
Most people have trouble sleeping for the first time in a new place
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Zuckerberg spokesperson says his yacht did not hear call for maritime assist
A yacht owned by Mark Zuckerberg didn’t respond immediately to a call for help from a skiff that ran out of fuel off the coast of Alaska, but a maritime law expert said Monday they may not have been obligated to because the Coast Guard determined the boat wasn’t in distress
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UEFA, CONCACAF and AFC accuse FIFA of 'deception' and 'breach of trust' over World Cup plans
Soccer powerbrokers in Europe, North America and Asia believe FIFA president Gianni Infantino’s recent plan to sell an interest in the World Cup was a “fundamental breach of trust” with the institutions that the sport’s global governing body serves
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