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Campaigns for and against abortion rights are in high gear as the Nebraska voters face the choice on the upcoming ballot. It's one of 10 states where voters will have their say on abortion.
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Putin hosts a summit to show the West it can't keep Russia off the global stage The Associated PressThe West wants Putin isolated. A major summit he's hosting shows he's far from alone CNNPutin's expanded BRICS summit proves he has friends — but risks buckling under its own contradictions Business InsiderInside the big summit where Putin hopes to defy western pressure on Ukraine war
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Storm causes at least 6 deaths in Cuba, where a long power outage is raising tempers The Associated PressCuba Faces Hurricane Oscar After Nationwide Blackout. How Much Can the Island Endure? The New York TimesWhat happens when a country goes too long without electricity? Death and devastation follow Miami HeraldCuba grid collapses again raising doubts about a quick fix Reuters CanadaOpinio
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A Hawaii man who attended a school where Tim Walz taught was dismayed to see someone using his name to make a false allegation against the vice presidential candidate.
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King Charles, visiting the former British colony where he retains the ceremonial title of head of state, was shouted at by an Indigenous Australian senator.
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