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A quiet channel between ICE and Iran shaped deportation flights, newly released emails show
Emails reveal that Iranian officials had significant influence over which Iranian immigrants in the U.S. were sent back to their home country in 2025, despite tensions between the countries
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Judge will consider new trial for Karmelo Anthony in Texas track meet killing
A judge is set to consider whether to grant Texas teen Karmelo Anthony a new trial following his murder conviction in the stabbing death of a 17-year-old athlete at a high school track meet
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Prince Harry emphasizes need to better apply veterans' skills during roundtable with service members
Prince Harry wants communities to better apply their service members' skills when they enter the workforce
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Former teacher, 93, among the deaths blamed on storm as Hawaii residents struggle to clean up
Residents on Hawaii's Big Island are struggling to recover after last week's hurricane that authorities say killed two people
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Zelenskyy fires a top aide amid a graft probe as Ukraine's ex-defense minister demands elections
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has fired a senior official amid a corruption investigation involving a deputy head of the presidential office
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National security question trips up Sen. Darline Graham in South Carolina debate
Sen. Darline Graham, running in South Carolina's runoff election, stumbled over a foreign policy question during a debate
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Israel's deadly Gaza strikes cast doubt on ceasefire progress days after Kushner visit
Deadly airstrikes in Gaza on Wednesday have raised doubts about new U.S. efforts to advance a ceasefire there
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Trump says US and Canada have a trade deal, but key terms remain unclear
Canada and the United States have moved closer to finalizing a trade agreement that would avert threatened 50% U.S. tariffs
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North Korea shrugs off Trump's scaled-back drills with South Korea, saying it changes nothing
North Korea says the U.S. decision to scale back military exercises with South Korea doesn't change what it views as the provocative nature of the drills
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Tens of thousands in Indiana are still without power a week after deadly storms
Tens of thousands of people in northwest Indiana remain without power, more than a week after deadly storms leveled trees and knocked down power lines across the region
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