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Nine-year-old Christmas market terror attack victim named

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A Lucrative Presidency

President Trump reaped at least $2.2 billion from his family’s holdings last year, a new filing shows.

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Melania voices support for gay rights in rare political statement

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Trump to lift export limits on Anthropic’s Fable 5 AI model

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Beloved great granny, 93, killed in NYC motorcycle hit-and-run by cowardly rider who chillingly admired carnage before fleeing

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A veteran NPR reporter explained how an incorrect report that claimed Justice Samuel Alito was retiring had published.

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ABC News

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Trump earned more than $1 billion from his cryptocurrency ventures, his personal financial disclosure shows

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NYPost

Taylor Swift's plane lands in New York area days before wedding to Travis Kelce

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Daily Mail

OPINION

I thought Harry couldn't sink any lower... but this latest shameful act has left me shocked: AMANDA PLATELL

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"A terrible idea"

Trump's fireworks celebration at Mount Rushmore could spark fires amid an ongoing drought, experts said.

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NYPost

Heartbreaking photos show Florida hiker, 31, who was killed by alligator as boyfriend desperately tried saving her

Yahoo Finance

Yahoo Finance

Bitcoin is having a dismal year — and one strategist says the worst may be yet to come

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NYTimes

House G.O.P. Revolt

Far-right Republicans blocked a defense policy bill in a bid to force action on voting restriction legislation championed by President Trump.

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Daily Mail

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Serena Williams' Wimbledon return comes to a devastating end

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From The Athletic

Serena Williams lost her first singles match in nearly four years, falling to Australia’s Maya Joint at Wimbledon.

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Four players competing for Mexico at the World Cup were born abroad: Álvaro Fidalgo in Spain, Julián Quiñones in Colombia, and Brian Gutiérrez and Obed Vargas in the United States. But each player has his own reason for choosing Mexico.