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How Harry Kane’s role is different from England’s past major tournaments
The Telegraph via Yahoo Sports· 3 days agoThe greatest goalscorer in the history of the England national team has so far been a peripheral...
Start your week smart: Heat and flooding, Supreme Court gun ruling, Arkansas shooting, Paul Whelan,...
CNN.com· 2 days ago• Millions of people across the US are still trudging through a record-setting heat wave that is...
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The Valdosta Daily Times· 9 hours agoWikiLeaks founder Julian Assange stops in Bangkok on his way to a US court and later freedom
Armenia recognizes Palestine, adding to is strained ties with Israel - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
JTA· 4 days agoArmenia's ties with Israel have been long strained over Israel's refusal to recognize the 1915...
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Washington Times-Herald· 12 hours agoPast debates demonstrate how the candidates’ words and body language can make them look especially relatable, or hopelessly out-of-touch. As one debate expert put it, “Anything can ...
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The Daily Sentinel· 7 hours agoChartered flight VJT199 from London's Stansted Airport landed after noon at Bangkok's Don Mueang International Airport, which Assange's wife, Stella, confirmed was carrying her husband. Airport ...
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Washington Times-Herald· 7 hours agoWikiLeaks founder Julian Assange stops in Bangkok on his way to a US court and later freedom
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Washington Times-Herald· 5 hours agoWikiLeaks founder Julian Assange stops in Bangkok on his way to a US court and later freedom
Iraq: Tolerance for Intolerance
Strategy Page· 7 days agoAugust 2, 2023: Recent Moslem violence in Europe and Iraq was caused by Moslem anger at protests in Sweden against Moslem violence and intolerance that included burning copies of the Koran.
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Washington Times-Herald· 9 hours agoWikiLeaks founder Julian Assange stops in Bangkok on his way to a US court and later freedom