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Rachel Goldberg-Polin said a final goodbye to her son Hersh before thousands of mourners gathered in Jerusalem to share the grief of parents whose long and public fight to win their child's freedom ended in tragedy in a tunnel in Gaza.
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Israel's political divide deepened as cities were hit by a national strike and people demonstrated against the government's failure to reach a deal to free hostages held by Hamas.
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Congress accidentally left a hole in the 2017 tax law that is now allowing big companies to save tens or hundreds of millions of dollars that would otherwise have gone to taxes.
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Antiestablishment populism is on the rise in Europe, evidenced in part by the far-right AfD's success in an election in the eastern German state of Thuringia.
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Ukraine's mass drone attack on Russia over the weekend was part of a fresh effort by Kyiv to regain some momentum in the war with its neighbor.
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Thousands of hotel workers at properties across the U.S. went on strike after contract talks with employers failed to produce an agreement.
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After Washington announced the seizure of Maduro's aircraft, Venezuelan prosecutors said they were seeking a warrant to detain Edmundo González, the former diplomat who the U.S. says won his country's July 28 election.
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Vice President Harris voiced her opposition to Nippon Steel's pending purchase of U.S. Steel, adding another high-profile critic to a deal initially reached in December.
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Trump Got Lucky in His Campaign. Then Harris Did. Will Her Luck Run Out?
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