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  1. Biden meeting with families of American hostages held by Hamas President Biden is meeting Wednesday with the families of American hostages held in Gaza.
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  2. Spain arrests top police officer after over $21 million found in home Spanish police arrested Oscar Sanchez Gil along with 15 other people as part of a probe into the country's largest-ever cocaine bust.
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  3. Ukraine says Russian naval commander killed with car bomb in Crimea "The Russian captain's legs were blown off and he died of blood loss," a Ukrainian security official told the AFP news agency about the assassination.
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  4. Women switched at birth in 1965: "They kept it secret" The babies - one born on Feb. 14 and the other on Feb. 15, 1965 - are now 59-year-old women and they are filing a lawsuit.
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  5. U.S. halts flights to Haiti after 3 planes hit by gunfire U.S. airlines are barred from flying to Haiti for a month after 3 American carriers' planes are hit by gunfire amid relentless gang violence in the Caribbean nation.
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  6. Art forgery ring involving fake Banksys, Warhols, uncovered in Italy Italian authorities say forgers tried to sell fake Picasso, Modiglianis and others with help of complicit auction houses.
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  7. Biden meets with Israel's Herzog at the White House Israel faces a Wednesday deadline to increase humanitarian aid to Gaza.
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  8. Russia lawmakers pass bill banning "child-free propaganda" Facing low birth rates and an aging population, Russia is set to ban any information deemed to promote a "rejection of childbearing."
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  9. MLS player Marco Angulo, 22, dies from car crash injuries Marco Angulo died from injuries sustained in a car crash that also killed his former youth team teammate Roberto Cabezas, officials said.
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  10. What could Trump's return, and his tariffs, actually mean for China? Could the tariffs Trump's threatened to slap on Chinese imports backfire and help Beijing? Some experts say they will.
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  11. Head of Anglican Church resigns over handling of child sexual abuse The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, resigned after a review found he and other Anglican Church leaders covered up "prolific and abhorrent" abuse of boys and young men.
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  12. Haiti's largest airport temporarily shuts down after at least two planes hit by gunfire At least two U.S.-based flights have been hit by gunfire in Haiti, temporarily shutting down the country's largest airport. First, a Spirit Airlines flight was hit while landing in Port-au-Prince. A bullet hole was also found in a JetBlue aircraft that had just left the capital.
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  13. Dozens dead, dozens more hurt when car rams into crowd in China Police in China say 35 people were killed and another 43 injured when a driver rammed his car into people exercising at a sports center in the southern city of Zhuhai. The driver was detained.
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  14. Site of ancient, key battle in Iraq found using spy satellite images Declassified 1970s-era U.S. spy satellite imagery has led a British-Iraqi archeological team to what they believe is the site of a seventh-century battle that became decisive in the spread of Islam throughout the region.
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