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The Prince of Wales remains in no mood to forgive and forget. The hurt he feels lingers.
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Tottenham agree a deal to sign Manchester City winger Savinho for £75m, with a further £10m in potential add-ons.
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The NTSB will investigate the crash.
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Federal agents seized electronic devices from former Rep. Eric Swalwell and searched his Washington home as part of an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct by the ex-Democratic congressman from California.
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Three activists were accused of inciting others to subvert state power under the China-introduced law.
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Aston Villa have already sold three key players this summer, a figure that could potentially double by the end of the transfer window.
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The tradition on a Carmarthenshire river once fished by US President Jimmy Carter could be coming to an end.
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Greenock wants to attract immigrants to settle in the town and reverse its declining population.
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Iran has so far proved adept at finding ways around years of already punishing sanctions on its economy.
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The return of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to the UK continues to dominate Friday's front pages.
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Harry and Meghan enjoyed some showbusiness success, but their Hollywood reign proved short-lived.
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Royal experts Robert Jobson and Victoria Murphy weighed in on Prince Harry and Meghan's planned move back to the U.K. and what it could mean for the royal family.
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The transportation secretary's six-part YouTube series is fueling ethical concerns over family adventures funded in large part by corporate sponsors regulated by his department.
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Harry and Meghan are moving from California to the United Kingdom.
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Florida counted most of its primary ballots within hours on Tuesday night, well ahead of the days California took to report the results of its major election.
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The State Department said Thursday that an American citizen who traveled to China has been illegally detained by their government.
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Their move back from the United States sparks questions about security, their formal role — and whether the couple could overshadow the official royal family.
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U Min Zin, a scholar who studied Myanmar, is one of two U.S. citizens the department has designated as wrongfully detained in China.
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Francesca Hennessy is in talks to fight undisputed bantamweight world champion Dina Thorslund in the United Kingdom later this year, BBC Sport understands.
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Bond yields edged higher after pulling back sharply during Wednesday's session.
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It came amid a wave of severe weather that slammed parts of the Interstate 95 corridor Thursday evening, with thunderstorms and dangerous flash flooding
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Experts worry that the conflict in Iran and other regional dynamics are setting the stage for a Somali pirates' comeback.
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The USS Abraham Lincoln is on its way back home following an extended nine-month deployment, a U.S. official told NBC News on Thursday.
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Pres. Trump has vowed "economic warfare" against Iran on an unprecedented scale. The warning comes as the USS Lincoln heads home from its record deployment.
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Scientists say the growing El Niño weather pattern is an "unprecedented event" and means 2027 is likely to be the world's hottest year on record.
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Jake Lang has descended four times on Dearborn, Mich., which is majority Arab American. His rhetoric and protests have stirred fear among residents.
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The BMC Ecology and Evolution and BMC Zoology joint image competition awards scientific research photos each year. University of New Brunswick graduate student Liam Brennan and Queen's University researcher Allen Tian each won best in category awards for their photos in this year's edition.
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Also, Russia takes advantage of Ukraine's depleted stockpile. Here's the latest at the end of Thursday.
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Japan had tried to dissuade the U.S. from imposing sanctions on Tomoko Akane, president of the International Criminal Court, but the White House pressed ahead.
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Alessandro Rapinese said the prohibition was for public safety, adding "I know what it's like to be hit by one of these beasts".
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The $40 trillion national debt isn't just a number in Washington. It can make borrowing more expensive for everyday Americans, and every realistic plan to bring it down involves tradeoffs.
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Most sex crimes are prosecuted by state and local authorities. The federal agents appeared to be using civil rights statutes to scrutinize Mr. Swalwell's conduct, a person familiar with the case said.
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President Trump appeared to suggest that the United States would impose economic penalties on countries that do business with Iran, though he did not specify what actions he would take.
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Moscow is taking advantage of Ukraine's depleted stock of interceptors and is intensifying attacks, worsening the civilian death toll.
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Blocks of flats and warehouses were targeted in the "massive attack" on Thursday, Ukrainian officials say.
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US military exercises with South Korea end early on Friday, at a time when the North is in a position of strength.
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Analysts said the recent rise in Treasury yields partly reflected investor expectations that A.I.-driven growth could keep interest rates elevated.
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The pen Mr. Paxton pocketed more than a decade ago has resurfaced as a campaign issue.
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The federal debt reached $40 trillion as the government adds red ink at a rapid rate. That's leading nervous investors to demand higher interest rates —pushing up borrowing costs for everyone else.
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Recent episodes of AI agents escaping test zones and hacking other systems may be a harbinger of what's to come, as some experts believe the systems are fundamentally unpredictable.
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