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Israel rejects ceasefire proposal accepted by Hamas
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Tornado spotted in Central US as severe weather threatens region
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Strong Labor Market Steadied Social Security and Medicare Funds
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If Social Security not fixed, retirees face automatic cut in 2033
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Trump hush-money trial sees 'falsified' documents at heart of case
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In Trump Trial, the Next Major Witness Is a Mystery
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NY v Trump: DA's witness testifies Trump did not direct him on Cohen repayments
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Former Trump accountant tells hush-money trial ex-president ‘personally signed’ checks to Cohen – as it happened
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'Handwritten notes outlining the entire plan': Trump’s scheme revealed in black and white
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