UNICEF says a third of Gaza's infants and toddlers are acutely malnourished, but Israel blames the U.N. itself....

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A whopping 10,000 athletes will carry the torch 3,100 miles over 68 days....

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A Sudanese-American family is the first to be reunited in the U.S. after a woman and her sons spent nearly a year stuck in Saudi Arabia....

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American carpenter Hank Silver on why he couldn't turn down an opportunity to help resurrect Paris' Notre Dame cathedral from a devastating fire....

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Details emerge of Iran's unprecedented direct attack on Israel, and how it was largely thwarted by the U.S. ally's defenses....

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Melting ice and unusually heavy seasonal rains have inundated parts of southern Russia and Central Asia with floodwater....

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Views also connect to U.S. role in the world; Republicans trust Trump over the Pentagon for information....

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President's handling hits new lows; Democrats have grown less supportive of aid to Israel....

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The former U.S. ambassador to Bolivia was allegedly recruited by the Cubans in 1973, then went on to rise through the ranks of the State Department....

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A vote by Polish lawmakers on amendments to the country's abortion laws shows a will to ease some of Europe's tightest restrictions....

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The last planned U.S. evacuation flight from Haiti was to land in Florida with no end in sight to the violent chaos in the tiny country....

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Tony Estanguet, president of the Paris 2024 Organizing Committee, said the water pollution is a challenge and the swimming event might be delayed until later in the games....

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The bath toy – older than the boy who found it – is "maybe not the quickest duck," the boy's mom said, "but it must have been one of the farthest ducks."...

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Americans in Israel have been warned to limit their travel as U.S. officials say Iran is expected to launch an attack on the country as soon as Friday....

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