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  2. U.S. and Europe Move Closer to Using Russian Assets to Help Ukraine Finance ministers from the G7 nations are hoping to finalize a plan ahead of the group’s leaders meeting next month.
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  3. Still Without Power, Houston Residents Struggle to Stay Cool As stifling heat settled over the city, the local electricity provider said most service would return by late Sunday. But hard-hit areas could remain dark for days longer.
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  4. Congolese Army Says It Foiled a Coup Involving Americans The U.S. ambassador said she was “very concerned” that Americans may have participated in what officials of the Democratic Republic of Congo called a failed coup attempt early Sunday.
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  5. U.S. to Withdraw All Troops From Niger by September The announcement spells out the terms of a pullout that the Biden administration unveiled last month and comes after a military junta ousted Niger’s president last July.
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  6. Who is Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi? Mr. Raisi has been seen as the likely successor to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as supreme leader, the highest political and religious position in the Islamic republic.
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  7. Sean Combs Apologizes After Video Shows Him Assaulting Cassie After footage surfaced of Mr. Combs striking, kicking and dragging Cassie surfaced, he apologized on social media, saying that “my behavior on that video is inexcusable.”
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  8. Korean Fried Chicken to Save Your Sunday Serve with beer so cold it’s flecked with ice.
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  10. Need a New Cologne or Fragrance? Ask a Teen Boy. Some Gen Z kids can’t seem to get enough of the luxury fragrances.
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  11. Smellmaxxing, Explained Some teenage boys have grown obsessed with designer fragrances that cost hundreds of dollars.
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  12. Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk Becomes World’s Undisputed Heavyweight Champion The Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk became the world’s undisputed heavyweight champion on Sunday. The victory has lifted morale in a country struggling to contain Russian advances on the battlefield.
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  13. Hollywood Needs to Bring Back the Four-Hankie Tear-jerker Comedies make you laugh. Thrillers make you cheer. Some Hollywood films used to make you sob your eyes out. We need those movies again.
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  14. This Is What Worries Me About the Trump Trial A terrible man is in the cross hairs of American justice, but immorality alone doesn’t make him a criminal.
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  15. Seven Theories for Why Biden Is Losing (and What He Should Do About It) It’s not the poll numbers that worry me, exactly. It’s the denial of what’s behind them.
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  16. At Chaotic Rally in Brooklyn, Police Violently Confront Protesters Officers were filmed punching several people at a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Bay Ridge.
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  17. Jürgen Klopp and Liverpool, a Love Affair in Street Art and Silverware A coach’s soccer legacy is often reduced to titles and trophies. In Liverpool, a beloved manager will endure in murals, music and shared memories.
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  18. Are Those Mimes Spying on Us? In Pakistan, It’s Not a Strange Question. Pakistanis suspect the national intelligence agencies of being behind practically everything — even street performers working for tips in Islamabad.
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  19. Liberty Sets Attendance Record at Caitlin Clark’s New York Debut The New York Liberty beat the Indiana Fever in front of a record crowd at Barclays Center, with celebrities and basketball legends there to see the star rookie.
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  20. U.S. and Iranian Officials Held Indirect Talks in Oman on Risks of a Wider War The talks were the first since Iran attacked Israel last month in retaliation for its killing of an Iranian general.
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  21. Israel’s Wartime Government Frays as Frustration with Netanyahu Grows Benny Gantz, a centrist member of leadership, presented the prime minister with an ultimatum that demanded a plan for the future of Israel’s war.
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  22. Stefanik to Denounce Biden, and Praise Trump, in Speech to Israel’s Parliament The New York congresswoman will become the highest-ranking House Republican to speak before Israel’s Parliament since the Oct. 7 attacks, in a move meant to capitalize on Democratic divisions.
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  23. Giuliani Is Served Arizona Indictment Notice After His 80th Birthday Party After trying to reach him for weeks, officials served him the notice as he left his 80th birthday party. He is expected to appear in court on Tuesday.
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  24. Georgia’s President Vetoes Foreign Influence Law The law has triggered protests and threatens to derail the nation’s pro-European aspirations in favor of closer ties with Russia.
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  25. 113-Year-Old Death Valley Salt Tram Tower Toppled by Driver Stuck in Mud A traveler used the tower as an anchor to try to pull out a pickup that was stuck in mud at the national park in California.
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  26. Slovak Prime Minister Is Improving After Second Operation, Official Says The suspect in the shooting of the prime minister, Robert Fico, appeared before a judge, who ordered that he would remain in custody until he is charged and tried.
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  27. Why the Equal Rights Amendment Is Again a Hot Topic in New York The proposed amendment to the State Constitution has become a divisive culture-war issue that encompasses abortion, discrimination and transgender athletes.
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  29. How Companies Dodge Tariffs Protectionist trade policies are popular on both the left and right. But some economists say they’re likely to backfire.
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  30. Russia Presses Attacks in Northeast Ukraine, Seeking Buffer Zone on Border Advances by Russian forces have raised fears they could bring their artillery in range of Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city.
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