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President Donald Trump on Wednesday confirmed he had authorized CIA action in Venezuela and indicated his administration is exploring land strikes inside the South American country.
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Carnegie Hall was a site of protest on Wednesday, one of many demonstrations over the last two years targeting cultural events, particularly those with Israeli artists.
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Unresolved issues — mainly over the exchange of hostage and prisoner remains — threaten to destabilize the fragile agreement.
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Democrats largely voted against the bill to fund the Pentagon amid the shutdown. The vote came hours after a Senate bill to fund the entire government failed.
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England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford signs a new contract at Everton that will keep him at the club until the summer of 2029.
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U.S. Special Operations helicopters flew within 90 miles of Venezuelan territory, according to a Post analysis. Trump authorized CIA covert action inside the country.
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President Donald Trump said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had promised that India would stop buying Russian oil. However, India said it was "not aware" Trump and Modi had spoken at all.
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President Trump says he will meet with the Russia president in Budapest, after high level meetings next week that would include Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
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The federal judge said she was "profoundly concerned" that federal agents might have violated earlier limits that she had set as the Trump administration has carried out an immigration crackdown.
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President Donald Trump this week said that he is considering sending Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine to ratchet up pressure on Russia to end the war.
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The proposed complex would be the biggest embassy in Europe if it goes ahead - but it has generated controversy.
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Surging emissions from wildfires may have been behind the increase, which was the largest since modern measurements began more than half a century ago.
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The Israeli prime minister's comments come after Hamas said it could not access the bodies of 19 hostages in Gaza.
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Nestle said Thursday it will cut 16,000 jobs as the firm's new CEO Philipp Navratil looks to accelerate a turnaround at the consumer goods giant.
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Alyssa Healy and Phoebe Litchfield's unbeaten 197-run partnership leads Australia to a dominant 10-wicket win over Bangladesh in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup.
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The two were accused of passing information to an agent who forwarded it to a high-ranking Chinese official.
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Japan's top sumo wrestlers were wandering the streets of London ahead of the sold-out Grand Sumo Tournament taking place this week at London's Royal Albert Hall.
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Hamas says finding the bodies of 19 remaining hostages requires specialist equipment it does not have. Israel says failing to return them would violate ceasefire.
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Sir Keir Starmer faces questions after the government released witness statements by top security official.
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Delta's CEO last week also warned a prolonged shutdown could affect the airline.
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Aston Villa confirm no away fans will be permitted to attend the Europa League match at Villa Park against Maccabi Tel Aviv in November.
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A death certificate released Thursday said that the Oscar-winning actor died on Oct. 11 of bacterial pneumonia.
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It was unclear when Maj. Gen. Mohammed al-Ghomari was killed, or by whom, but Israel appeared to claim the killing.
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To be located inside Israel, the command center will include 200 U.S. troops staffing logistics.
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The protests come just days after a new president was sworn in following Dina Boluarte's impeachment.
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Hamas will need more time to recover hostages' remains still in Gaza, two senior U.S. advisers have said.
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Singapore's sovereign wealth fund accused the Nio of misleading investors by inflating its revenues, according to a court document filed in August.
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New York Times reporters compiled a wide array of clues to uncover what happened to Bashar al-Assad's key enforcers after the fall of the regime.
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The acknowledgement of covert action in Venezuela comes after the U.S. military in recent weeks has carried out a series of deadly strikes against alleged drug-smuggling boats in the Caribbean.
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For decades, the United States tried to push undocumented people to self-deport, but success has often depended on coercion.
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The superintendent said he had "no plans" to enforce his predecessor's mandate to put Bibles in public school classrooms, which was being fought in court.
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Washington and Beijing both need a trade win as steep new tariffs and tough import limits on critical minerals loom.
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Instead of using private contractors to provide hotel rooms to asylum seekers, could paying councils to buy more properties be the solution?
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The group's armed wing says it has returned the bodies it can reach in Gaza's ruins, but needs specialised equipment and more time to retrieve others.
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President Trump said he is considering land strikes against drug cartels after U.S. military strikes on alleged drug boats off Venezuela. He also revealed he has authorized CIA action inside Venezuela. NBC News' Courtney Kube reports.
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The court's conservative majority could invalidate the section of the Voting Rights Act aimed at ensuring that minority voters are not shut out of the process of drawing new congressional district lines.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is pushing for Tomahawk missiles as the Trump administration tries to prod Russia into talks on ending the war.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Lee Saunders — president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees — about how federal workers are handling the latest round of layoffs.
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Unions representing federal employees have asked a federal judge in San Francisco to halt the Trump administration's latest round of layoffs, which are coming amid the government shutdown.
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