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The flight data recorder has been recovered and should shed some light on the cause of the disaster, which killed at least 270 people.
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Members of the large Gujarati diaspora in the U.K. have planned events at temples and community centers to remember loved ones and support the bereaved.
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The opening of the first location in Mississippi drew the usual cultish enthusiasm for the chain of mega convenience stores.
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Israel’s leader and President Trump appeared to bet they can persevere, but other world leaders warned of unintended outcomes in a volatile region.
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Los Angeles is home to the country’s largest population of undocumented immigrants. So when President Trump’s immigration raids arrived, many expected trouble.
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Although there are plenty of obstacles, the conditions for a successful challenge to the two major parties could be coming into place.
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The seemingly disparate postures of recent days speak to the president’s complicated relationship with the military.
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The state’s governor signed legislation to allow clinical trials of a psychedelic drug that shows promise for veterans in treating addiction and post-traumatic stress disorder.
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The program on Saturday in Chicago includes music, prayer, speeches and Pope Leo’s first public address to an American audience.
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Russia is advancing around Kostyantynivka and in the Sumy region with small, fast-moving units as both sides try a new tactic of using motorcycles and civilian cars to quickly cross open terrain.
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The university seems to have misjudged what some families would pay. Next year, maybe applicants should play their own game of chicken with such schools.
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The idea, known as “redshirting,” has downsides, but proponents say it could help close a persistent gender gap in education.