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Ukraine and Russia Agree to Cease Fighting in the Black Sea, White House Says

The White House said Tuesday that Ukraine and Russia had agreed to cease fighting in the Black Sea and to hash out the details for

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US Exporters Vie to Shape Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs Ahead of April 2

Ahead of President Trump’s next big trade move, his administration invited companies to weigh in on the economic barriers they faced abroad. The list of

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Pope Francis Makes Public Appearance in Rome

Pope Francis, looking frail and with belabored breathing that made it difficult for him to speak, made his first appearance in more than six weeks

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The list of major companies laying off staff this year, including Morgan Stanley, Wayfair, Starbucks, and Meta

The spokesperson also said the company was offering severance, out-placement support, and the opportunity to apply for openings at Ally. Ally made a similar level

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Rockets Fired From Lebanon Prompt Israeli Strikes

Rockets were fired from Lebanon into Israel for the first time in months on Saturday, prompting Israeli forces to strike back hours later at sites

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Heathrow Airport Closure Live Updates: Some Flights Resume After Fire Disrupts Travel

The airline industry prepares for chaos. But that doesn’t make responding to it any less complicated. Carriers were working frantically on Friday to reroute flights

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Israel Expands Gaza Ground Offensive as Hamas Fires Rockets at Tel Aviv

The Israeli military expanded its ground operations across the Gaza Strip on Thursday as Hamas fired rockets at central Israel for the first time in

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Why Prince William’s trip to Estonia could be his most significant yet

For the Prince of Wales, it is a diplomatic mission that could not be more timely. As the heir to the throne landed in Estonia

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Jury Finds Greenpeace Liable for Hundreds of Millions in Damages

A North Dakota jury on Wednesday awarded hundreds of millions of dollars in damages to the Texas-based pipeline company Energy Transfer, which had sued Greenpeace

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Putin Agrees for First Time to Avoid Energy Targets, if Ukraine Does Too

President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia agreed for the first time on Tuesday to a limited cease-fire that would stop strikes on energy infrastructure, as