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Gaza's Rafah crossing reopens with Egypt under ceasefire, allowing 50 Palestinians daily passage for medical evacuations after nearly two years closed.
From cold-water swimming to sausage making, Kate Middleton's surprising hobbies reveal the Princess of Wales' adventurous side and culinary skills.
Utah prosecutors and media groups challenge defense efforts to seal court filings in the Charlie Kirk assassination case, sparking transparency debate.
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Senator Bernie Sanders calls Wall Street credit card practices "usury" as major banks profit from 24% average rates while borrowing at 4% from Fed.
Democratic socialist mayor's policies target delivery platforms while business community warns of economic consequences for New York's commercial future.
Authorities confirm search efforts continue for NBC "Today" host Savannah Guthrie's 84-year-old mother Nancy, who went missing from her Arizona home.
A Georgia police officer was killed and another was wounded after a suspect allegedly opened fire in a hotel room as he was being questioned.
Portland's mayor demanded ICE leave his city after federal agents reportedly deployed tear gas and flash-bang grenades on protesters, including children.
Russian drone strike killed 12 Ukrainian coal miners in what DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko called an "unprovoked terrorist attack" on civilian workers returning from their shift.
ICE halts all movement at Texas detention facility after two detainees were diagnosed with measles, sparking quarantine measures and health concerns.
California officials are suing a San Diego hospital after it ended gender transition care for minors amid threats from the Trump administration.
Actor John Lithgow called author J.K. Rowling's views on transgender ideology "ironic and inexplicable" considering the themes of her "Harry Potter" books.
The Tampa Bay Lightning wore throwback Buccaneers uniforms arriving at Raymond James Stadium for the NHL's Stadium Series outdoor game against the Boston Bruins.
President Trump endorsed former critic John Sununu over ally Scott Brown in crucial New Hampshire GOP Senate primary that could determine chamber control.
Trevor Noah roasts Nicki Minaj's Donald Trump ties while hosting Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, as stars sport "ICE Out" pins to protest immigration enforcement efforts.