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President Trump started the week with dire threats against Iran. Now, there's a two-week ceasefire.
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Former wrestler Shane Hartline thinks everyone has a wrestler in them and explains how to harness that energy.
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Many parents don't know their teens are gambling until it becomes a problem.
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The crew of the Artemis II mission is scheduled to return to Earth on Friday, with a splashdown scheduled for 5:07 p.m. PST in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego.
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Melania Trump's statement comes months after the Department of Justice released troves of files related to late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. The released files mention both Melania Trump and President Trump.
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In July 2023, a group of 11 sperm whales gathered together for what turned out to be the birth of a baby whale.
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Wall Street Journal columnist Callum Borchers has been talking to people about why they’re weighing that option.
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On Sunday, Hungarians go to the polls to elect a new parliament.
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Surveyors say they've never seen so little snow at their annual spring measurements in the Rocky Mountains.
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More than one million people have fled their homes in Lebanon amid ongoing Israeli bombardment.