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Advanced U.S. Arms Make a Mark in Ukraine War, Officials Say - The New York Times The powerful and highly mobile weapons systems, which can fire guided rockets with a range of 40 miles, are desperately needed in the battle for ...
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Report: Zion Williamson, Pelicans closing in on extension - NBA.com Williamson played in 24 games as a rookie, then 65 games in his second year — and zero games this past season, when the Pelicans overcame a 1-12 start ...
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A strong earthquake has killed at least 5 in southern Iran - NPR Five people were killed and 44 others injured in a magnitude 6.3 earthquake in southern Iran on Saturday, state television reported.
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Albon: Upgraded Williams felt "pretty strong" in practice - Autosport Williams has heavily revamped its FW44 for the Silverstone race in a bid to help push it up the F1 grid. Taking some inspiration from the Red Bull ...
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Vermont Supreme Court sides with OneCare in blocking state auditor from reviewing ... The Vermont Supreme Court's ruling is the latest chapter in a two-year legal battle that pitted Auditor Doug Hoffer, seen here, against OneCare in ...
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History made: Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in as US Supreme Court justice Ketanji Brown Jackson became the first Black woman justice on the U.S. Supreme Court after she was sworn in by Chief Justice John Roberts.
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FBI Warns That Scammers Are Using Deepfakes in Tech Job Interviews - CNET People are using deepfakes to apply for remote jobs in the tech industry, according to the FBI.
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Man bowls three 300 games in a row, becomes part of history - Fox 59 On Monday, Bryan Deck became the 39th person in the history of the United States to bowl a 900 game.
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Swimsuits to make a splash in - Financial Times Independent swimwear brand Cossie+Co offers swimsuits and mix-and-match bikinis in its signature honeycomb stretch fabric, with colours ranging from ...
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Review: Olney's 'Music Man' wins us over in sign language - The Washington Post James Caverly as Professor Harold Hill in Olney Theatre Center's "The Music Man," which incorporates both Deaf and hearing performers.
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