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Even with a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, it could take weeks or months for oil to fully flow
The tentative agreement to end the war in Iran and reopen the Strait of Hormuz would be good news for the global economy
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Interim US-Iran peace deal sparks anger among Israelis, who lash out at Netanyahu
Israelis from across the political spectrum are angry about the interim deal between the U.S. and Iran, calling it a disaster for Israel and directing their fury at one man: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
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Ukraine starts EU membership talks and faces years of reforms while fighting Russia
Ukraine has officially started European Union membership negotiations, a long process that requires political reforms while facing a Russian invasion
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom says Trump's Justice Department is investigating him, his wife over unspecified claims
California Gov. Gavin Newsom says Trump's Justice Department is investigating him, his wife over unspecified claims
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Officials in Brazil investigate helicopter crash that killed 6
Officials in Brazil were inspecting the site of a Sunday's fatal helicopter crash
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Supreme Court will decide whether criminal cases must have 12 jurors, in Florida case
The Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether states can use juries made up of only six people in criminal cases, instead of the usual 12
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Spain at a Tennessee boarding school, Iraq in a rural West Virginia town: Where World Cup teams live
As World Cup teams establish training bases across the United States, communities far from the tournament’s host cities are embracing the international spotlight
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UK bans under-16s from using social media apps including TikTok and YouTube
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Britain will ban children under 16 from using social media apps like Snapchat, TikTok, and YouTube from early next year
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Knicks' long-awaited championship brings 'camaraderie and craziness' to NYC. Fans hope it continues
The Knicks have ended their 53-year NBA championship drought, sparking citywide celebrations in New York
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Kenya to pay compensation to almost 2,000 victims of violent protests
Kenya’s president says victims of human rights abuses during a series of protests, in which hundreds of people died, were injured, or suffered business losses, will be compensated starting next week, marking a rare reparations process outside the judicial process
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