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In Gaza, the simplest, most basic necessity can also be lethal. Water is one of them. Every aspect of it can be dangerous: ...
Chris Jackson, a lifelong resident of the Lockhart/Florala area, is proud to announce his candidacy for Lockhart Town Council ...
Starlink, owned by Elon Musk, has changed the game in terms of internet accessibility in rural and other underserved areas ...
Eight candidates, including two incumbents and a former councilwoman, are vying for two at-large seats on Detroit City ...
More than 1.3 million people who fled the fighting in Sudan have headed home, the United Nations said, pleading for greater ...
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Professor Uma Kanjilal has been appointed the first woman vice-chancellor of Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) ...
Donald Trump is fuming. As the president marked six months in office this week, the MAGA civil war over the Epstein files ...
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Louisville Public Media on MSNBlackiston Mill bridge reopens in Southern IndianaCoverage of Southern Indiana is funded, in part, by Samtec Inc., the Hazel & Walter T. Bales Foundation, and the Caesars ...
Spain’s unemployment rate fell to 10.29 per cent in the second quarter of 2025 from 11.36 per cent in the preceding three ...
Experts have long been predicting a famine in the Gaza Strip. It has now arrived. The population is desperately trying to find food - but there is very little available. And people are dying.
Southern Water’s chief executive has been urged to reject a new "bonus" payment by a group of Conservative MPs. The call comes amid public anger over rising bills and continued pollution failures.
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The National on MSNMore than 1.3 million people have returned to their homes in Sudan, UN saysAt least 1.3 million internally displaced people who fled the fighting in Sudan have gone back home, the UN said on Friday, as it called for more international aid to help the displaced rebuild their ...
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