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VP Vance to lead U.S. team in Iran peace talks. And, Artemis II to return to Earth20 hours ago
China's Xi meets Taiwan opposition leader ahead of key summit with Trump21 hours ago
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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel tells NBC News that he will not step down1 day ago
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In the Trump era, everybody's talking about 'soft power.' But ... what is it exactly?1 day ago
Iran-U.S. ceasefire off to a shaky start. And, Bill Gates to testify in Epstein probe1 day ago
Israel vows to continue fighting Hezbollah but agrees to talks with Lebanon1 day ago
Iran expert discusses whether the war has made the Iranian regime stronger1 day ago
Jim Whittaker, the first American to summit Mount Everest, dies at 972 days ago
North Korea says its latest weapons tests included missiles with cluster-bomb warheads2 days ago
Guatemalan man pleads guilty in federal court in crash that killed over 50 in Mexico2 days ago
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A ceasefire with Iran is declared, why is there still fighting in Lebanon?2 days ago
Greetings from downtown Cairo, where unpretentious cafés are part of centuries-old charm2 days ago
Oil prices plunge and stocks soar after U.S. and Iran agree on a ceasefire2 days ago
U.S., Iran agree to 2-week ceasefire. And, Trump-backed Clay Fuller wins House race2 days ago
A fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire shows cracks as attacks continue across the region2 days ago
One Moscow poet is making rare criticism of the Russian war on Ukraine. The Russian assault on Ukraine is now in its fifth year. For ordinary Russians, dissent against the war is dangerous. Poet Vadim Dzyuba is speaking out anyway. It's cost him his job, and he faces an ongoing threat of jail.3 days ago
