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Pakistan says its forces killed 67 Afghan troops in cross-border clashes. Kabul rejects the claim
Pakistan says that Afghan forces have attacked Pakistani military positions along the border, triggering intense clashes that left 67 Afghan troops and one Pakistani soldier dead
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Dutch museum makes 'needle in a haystack' confirmation of Rembrandt painting
The Rijksmuseum says a painting once dismissed as “not a Rembrandt” is now confirmed as a work by the Dutch Golden Age master
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Lawmakers finally questioned the Clintons about Epstein. They also asked about pizzagate and UFOs
A House committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein labored for six months to question former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
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Crocodile caught in an Australian creek 1,200 miles from its tropical habitat
A crocodile has been caught in an Australian creek on the temperate east coast far from the species' tropical habitat
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China's economic ambitions hit limits to growth as its national congress meets
China’s progress in building a modern economy, evident in its kung-fu fighting robots and self-parking cars, is hitting limits as a downturn in its housing industry drags on and young people struggle to find jobs
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Savannah Guthrie returns to her mother’s home in first sighting there since disappearance
“Today” show host Savannah Guthrie and her sister returned to their mother’s home outside Tucson in their first sighting at the house since Nancy Guthrie went missing a month ago
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As Mideast conflict widens, US says attacks on Iran will last weeks and intensify
The war in the Middle East spiraled further as Israel and the U.S. pounded Iran
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Minnesota launches investigation that could bring charges against federal immigration officers
A Minnesota county attorney may pursue charges against federal officers for alleged misconduct during an immigration crackdown in the Minneapolis area
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Gunman was not on the FBI's radar before he opened fire on a crowded Texas bar, authorities say
Federal and city authorities say the gunman who opened fire outside a Texas bar, killing three people and wounding more than a dozen was not on their radar before the attack
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Supreme Court blocks law against schools outing transgender students to their parents in California
The Supreme Court is clearing the way for California schools to tell parents if their children identify as transgender without getting the student’s approval, granting an emergency appeal from a conservative legal group
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