World
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The Space Race 65 years later: Meet the Press Reports
More than 50 years since the first moon landing, the United States finds itself in yet another space race back to the moon and, hopefully, to Mars.
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Greece votes in first election since international bailout spending controls ended
Greeks were voting Sunday in the first election since their country’s economy ceased to be subject to strict supervision and control by...
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Bihar CM Nitish Kumar meets Delhi CM Kejriwal, pitches united opposition against BJP
In his bid to create a united opposition against the BJP, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Sunday met Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in New...
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BJP to organise mega rallies in Uttarakhand ahead of 2024 Lok Sabha elections
As the ground starts to be set for the key 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the Bhartiya Janta Party has announced to hold rallies of star campaigners...
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Ukraine looks to reshape war with Russia with counteroffensive
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy traveled across Europe to shore up support among the international coalition of allies as his country...
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How will the U.S. avert a default on the country’s debt limit?
“Meet the Press” moderator Chuck Todd joins Willie Geist on Sunday TODAY to discuss how White House negotiators and House Republicans will avert...
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Biden blames Republicans for debt ceiling negotiation troubles
The U.S. is facing a potential economic crisis if a deal is not reached to raise the debt limit soon and President Biden had some tough words for...
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Mass shooting at Missouri nightclub leaves at least 3 dead
A mass shooting at a Missouri nightclub left three people dead and one in critical condition in the early hours of Sunday morning, police said.
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Russian forces capture Bakhmut, a symbolic but costly victory with Ukraine on the front foot
Russian forces have claimed full control of Bakhmut, from Ukraine, a symbolic but costly win for President Vladimir Putin with President Volodymyr...
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At least 9 dead in crush at soccer stadium in El Salvador
At least nine people were killed and dozens more injured when soccer fans pushed through one of the access gates at a quarterfinal match in the...
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Charlie Javice, financial aid startup founder, indicted in JPMorgan Chase fraud case
Charlie Javice, an entrepreneur accused of duping JPMorgan Chase into buying her now-shut down college financial aid company called Frank, has been...
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Warring factions in Sudan agree to temporary ceasefire, U.S.-Saudi mediators say
Sudan’s warring factions have agreed to a new short-term ceasefire, U.S. and Saudi mediators announced on Saturday, after several previous attempts...