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Russia watches US-European tensions over Greenland with some glee, gloating and wariness
As tensions simmered between the United States and Europe over President Donald Trump’s push to acquire Greenland, Russian officials, state-backed media and pro-Kremlin bloggers watched with a mixture of glee, gloating and wariness
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An expected major winter storm already has some leagues reshuffling games this week
One year after a winter storm forced postponements across major U.S. sports, another weather system is prompting a reshuffling of games this week and threatened to wreak havoc on the weekend schedule
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Second fatal train crash shocks Spain as death toll in the first collision rises to 43
Commuter rail service in Catalonia, Spain, was suspended Wednesday after a Barcelona train crash killed one person and injured 37 others
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Iranian state TV issues first official death toll from recent protests, saying 3,117 were killed
Iranian state TV has issued the first official death toll from recent protests, saying 3,117 people were killed in the demonstrations that began Dec. 28
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Canadian man posed as a pilot and flight attendant to get hundreds of free flights, authorities say
Authorities say a Canadian man posed as a commercial pilot and working flight attendant to obtain hundreds of free flights from U.S. airlines
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Trump's threats challenge Europe's security and prosperity, EU chief says ahead of summit
President Donald Trump's threats to annex Greenland and impose tariffs continue to raise concerns in Europe
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Iconic Coney Island hot dog hawker Nathan's Famous is sold for $450 million
Nathan’s Famous, which opened as a 5-cent hot dog stand in Coney Island more than a century ago, has been sold to packaged meat giant Smithfield Foods in a $450 million all-cash deal
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Historic love letters from royals, rogues and romantics go on show at Britain's National Archives
Love letters spanning five centuries are on display at Britain’s National Archives in London
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Indonesian handprints are the oldest cave art found yet
Handprints on the walls of Indonesian caves may be the oldest rock art studied so far, dating back at least 67,800 years
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From the NFL sidelines to a US Senate race: Michele Tafoya's new play
Former NFL sideline reporter Michele Tafoya has launched her campaign for the U.S. Senate
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