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Text of the Gaza ceasefire proposal approved by Hamas
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Campus Protests Live: MIT Orders Encampment Cleared, Columbia Cancels Commencement
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Trump hush-money trial sees 'falsified' documents at heart of case
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In Trump Trial, the Next Major Witness Is a Mystery
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NY v Trump: DA's witness testifies Trump did not direct him on Cohen repayments
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Former Trump accountant tells hush-money trial ex-president ‘personally signed’ checks to Cohen – as it happened
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Tornado spotted in Central US as severe weather threatens region
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Deadly tornadoes reported in Oklahoma as severe threat continues today
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Barnsdall Tornado: Downed Power Lines Blocking Rescue Efforts; People Believed To Be Trapped In Homes
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Thousands without power after storms moved through Oklahoma
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Social Security projected to cut benefits in 2035 barring a fix
By Aimee Picchi
Social Security will not be able to pay full benefits in 2035 if Congress doesn’t act. Medicare has a little more time
By Tami Luhby
Social Security and Medicare finances look grim as overall debt piles up
By Julie Z. Weil & Jacob Bogage
If Social Security not fixed, retirees face automatic cut in 2033
By Scott Horsley
Social Security now expected to run short on funds in 2035, one year later than previously projected, Treasury says
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Surfer murders shock peaceful Mexico community
Mexico: Surfers found dead in well were shot in head
Dark truth behind Aussie surfers’ murders
By Chantelle Francis
Where 3 Dead Tourists Were Found Fast, Thousands Remain Missing
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Mexican authorities reveal bizarre reason they believe Australians, American were murdered on surfing vacation
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