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Spain readies for evacuations as a hantavirus-hit cruise ship heads for the Canary Islands
Spanish authorities are preparing to receive over 140 passengers and crew from a hantavirus-stricken cruise ship headed for the Canary Islands
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China says April exports jump 14.1% from a year ago ahead of Trump-Xi summit
China says exports have risen 14.1% in April from a year earlier, despite the Iran war and lingering impacts from higher U.S. tariffs
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Vatican sending new signals of openness but limitations in outreach to LGBTQ+ Catholics
The Vatican is sending new signals about how it intends to minister to LGBTQ+ Catholics in the Pope Leo XIV era
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Alabama lawmakers pass plan for new US House primary if courts allow different districts
Alabama lawmakers have approved a plan for new U.S. House primaries if courts allow the state to use different congressional districts in this year’s elections
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Fuel shortages and high prices push adoption of EVs in Africa, led by Ethiopia
Use of electric vehicles in Africa is surging, led by Ethiopia, as soaring prices and fuel shortages compel countries to opt for cleaner and cheaper transport
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Small Georgia town reinstates police officers and department 2 days after the mayor fired them all
A town council in a small north Georgia mountain community passed an ordinance reinstating their police department and restoring the jobs of their police officers two days after the mayor violated the town charter by firing them all
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Handwriting on newly released note matches one found after Epstein's death, experts tell AP
A note that a former cellmate says he discovered after Jeffrey Epstein’s first suspected jail suicide attempt was liked penned by the same person as a note that authorities found in the millionaire sex offender’s cell after he killed himself three weeks later
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Rubio defends new US sanctions on Cuba, targeting military-run conglomerate GAESA
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has defended the Trump administration's decision to impose new sanctions on Cuba
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US military strike on alleged drug boat in the eastern Pacific kills 2, leaves a survivor
The U.S. military’s latest strike on an alleged drug-trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean has killed two men while leaving one survivor
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In legal dispute over 'The View,' ABC argues Trump administration is trying to chill free speech
ABC is accusing the Trump administration of trying to chill free speech and hinder open political discussion
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