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| Who's who in Israel's new patchwork coalition government The new government, a hodgepodge of political parties, has little in common other than a desire to unseat now-former Prime Minister Netanyahu.
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| Golf cart stolen in Twin Lakes The Houghton County Sheriff's Department was contacted by Wyandotte Hills/Omer's Golf Course in Twin Lakes Saturday morning about a missing ...
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| Oops, wrong chair: Netanyahu sits in PM's chair after loss After a vote installing a new government, Benjamin Netanyahu sat back down, but in a seat that was no longer his. The former prime minister was ...
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| New Israeli government approves nationalist march in Jerusalem Israel's new government on Monday approved a Jewish nationalist march in Jerusalem, a step that risks inflaming tensions with Palestinians hours ...
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| Charlie Harrison Undergoes Surgery After Breaking Arm in Leogang In 2019, he crashed in his last practice run before finals and raced despite the pain, and learned he'd broken his scaphoid when it swelled and became ...
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| Entrepreneurs turn rusting Soviet plant into green urban space in western Ukraine The disused factory in the city of Ivano-Frankivsk once produced gas meters and other appliances, but is now a growing urban space with a green micro ...
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Billionaire admits cheating against Anand in charity simul India's youngest billionaire Nikhil Kamath blundered a pawn on move 1 but then went on to crush 5-time World Chess Champion Vishy Anand in a ...
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| 2021 WWE Hell in a Cell card, matches, date, rumors, predictions, match card, start time, location WWE Hell in a Cell matches. WWE Championship -- Bobby Lashley (c) vs. Drew McIntyre (Hell in a Cell): The latest entry into WWE's long list of feuds ...
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| Knapton Takes Fifth in Platform Final Nebraska All-American Abigail Knapton climbed to fifth in the final standings in the women's platform diving competition at the U.S. Olympic Diving ...
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| Astronomers discover largest known spinning structures in the universe But in the new research, Libeskind and his colleagues found that cosmic filaments, or gigantic tubes made of galaxies, apparently spin. "There are ...
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