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What dragons teach us about futile wars
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What dragons teach us about futile wars
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If he wants any shot at a positive legacy, time's up. He needs to cut a deal and walk away
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The Iran war loss cements the current president’s failed legacy
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The one-person, one-vote principle never accounted for billionaires, let alone trillionaires
Italy's PM claps back at Trump's insults
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A dispute over a G7 photo expanded into a public clash over sovereignty, military bases and U.S.-Italy relations
Epstein ties are bad news for businesses
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A new study found a link between connections to Epstein and C-suite misconduct
Trump's only way out: Resign
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If he wants any shot at a positive legacy, time's up. He needs to cut a deal and walk away
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For Black Americans, Juneteenth is a love letter to their history of resistance, including to the president
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The Iran war loss cements the current president’s failed legacy
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The holiday marking slavery's end has always carried contradictions. In the Trump era, more so than ever
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Trump spent $14m on a Reflecting Pool that now features green algae blooms, chemical treatments and peeling paint
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Apple TV’s timely hit is a metaphor for what happens when willful ignorance allows long-buried terrors to resurface
Daveigh Chase, voice of Lilo, dies at 35
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The actor from "Lilo & Stitch," "The Ring" and " died of sepsis from meningitis and a blood inflection
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New York City’s irrepressible celebrations showed the power of people united in joy
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Even with Mamdani in the mayor's office, tenants aren’t taking a rent freeze for granted
Elon Musk's big payday from SpaceX IPO
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Investors who bought the shares are unlikely to see the explosive growth that past IPOs had
Summer's mixed forecasts, rising costs
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Memorial Day travel demand remains strong as NOAA predicts below-normal hurricane season and rising vacation costs
Farm aid can't outrun Trump's war
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The pistachio trend has some history
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Benefiting off viral trends, like Dubai chocolate, has been actually decades in the making
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Politicized public health agencies also make it harder to hold officials accountable
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