Portugal Searches for Cause of Lisbon Funicular Crash as Death Toll Rises
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Portugal Searches for Cause of Lisbon Funicular Crash as Death Toll Rises

The authorities were also working to identify the 17 victims, who they said had Portuguese and foreign surnames. The funicular is popular with tourists. Source link

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Trump Just Lost His Tariff Leverage. Secondary Sanctions Are His Last Chance | Opinion
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Trump Just Lost His Tariff Leverage. Secondary Sanctions Are His Last Chance | Opinion

Russia recently launched its second-largest missile barrage on Kyiv since the start of the war. More than 600 missiles and drones, civilian infrastructure hit, air defenses saturated. It…

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Florida Moves to End Vaccine Mandates, and Trump Battles Wind Farms
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Florida Moves to End Vaccine Mandates, and Trump Battles Wind Farms

Jellyfish Force Shutdown of Nuclear Reactor
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Jellyfish Force Shutdown of Nuclear Reactor

By Theo Burman is a Newsweek Live News Reporter based in London, U.K. He writes about U.S. politics and international news, with a focus on infrastructure and technology.…

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Furious Chicago Sky Players Plan to Confront Angel Reese: Report
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Furious Chicago Sky Players Plan to Confront Angel Reese: Report

Chicago Sky star Angel Reese has always been one to tell it like it is. So it should come as no surprise that during an interview with the…

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Russia Wants ‘Security Guarantees’ Too. Here’s What They Look Like.
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Russia Wants ‘Security Guarantees’ Too. Here’s What They Look Like.

The Kremlin’s vision of national security comes at the expense of Ukrainian sovereignty, underlining the challenges of striking a peace deal. Source link

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US Coast Guard Shadows Chinese Ships Near Alaska
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US Coast Guard Shadows Chinese Ships Near Alaska

The United States continues to monitor China’s research activity in the Arctic, as the Coast Guard shadowed two Chinese ships near Alaska earlier this week. The Chinese Foreign…

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What Can Democrats Do to Get Rid of the Scarlet L for Loser?
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What Can Democrats Do to Get Rid of the Scarlet L for Loser?

It does seem that our entire democracy may be riding on whether the party can find the right leader. Source link

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Chinese Warships Shadow US and Allies in South China Sea: Official
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Chinese Warships Shadow US and Allies in South China Sea: Official

China has issued a sharp protest after the U.S., Australia, and Canada joined the Philippines in naval drills Wednesday in the contested South China Sea. The People’s Liberation…

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Palestinian Leaders Urge U.S. to End Visa Ban Ahead of Statehood Summit
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Palestinian Leaders Urge U.S. to End Visa Ban Ahead of Statehood Summit

When world leaders meet in New York this month, several plan to recognize a Palestinian state, but Palestinian leaders may not be there to revel in the moment.…

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