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From London to Los Angeles, many Iranians overseas cheer, and fear, after president’s death
The Columbian· 4 days agoAmong Iranian communities from London to Los Angeles, few tears are being shed over the death of...
Labour leader Keir Starmer is often called dull. But he might be Britain's next prime minister
Midland Reporter-Telegram· 6 days agoDutiful, managerial, a bit dull – Keir Starmer is no one’s idea of a firebrand politician. The...
UK parties sharpen knives as general election looms
KLAX-TV· 7 days agoUK political parties began jostling for position on Thursday, setting out their electoral battle plans after embattled Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called...
The Latest | Fighting escalates in Rafah as Israel pushes ahead with its offensive
WJXT Jacksonville· 1 day agoPalestinian residents of the southern Gaza city of Rafah have reported an escalation of fighting...
European Midday Briefing: Stocks Struggle as Caution Over Inflation Weighs
Morningstar· 1 day agoStocks in Europe struggled for direction on Tuesday as traders looked to this week's inflation data and central bank speakers for clues on the timing of interest-rate cuts. "At the beginning ...
Military labs do the detective work to identify soldiers decades after they died in World War II
The Times and Democrat· 2 days agoGenerations of American families have grown up not knowing exactly what happened to their loved ones...
This once fast-growing religious group may have hit its upper limit — for now
The Salt Lake Tribune· 3 days agoThe Utah Jazz broke fans’ hearts. This was the conclusion that Ryan Burge, associate professor of...
Rasmus Dahlin captured bronze, but Dylan Cozens was Sabres' biggest winner at Worlds
The Buffalo News· 3 days agoBuffalo Sabres fans shouldn't worry about Dylan Cozens. Any lingering doubts created by Cozens'...