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- Rafael Nadal withdraws from Wimbledon due to an injury [1440d]
- A 70-year-old man in Gaza needed open heart surgery. It was a race against time [1440d]
- How to help those impacted by the Highland Park parade shooting [1440d]
- Jayland Walker's wrestling coach remembers 'one of the sweetest kids' [1440d]
- Here are 5 possible contenders to replace Boris Johnson as U.K. prime minister [1440d]
- Former Theranos executive Ramesh Balwani is convicted of fraud [1440d]
- Biden awards Medal of Freedom to Denzel Washington, Simone Biles, John McCain [1440d]
- How the Supreme Court's move to the right could further transform life in the U.S. [1440d]
- James Caan, an onscreen tough guy and movie craftsman, has died at 82 [1440d]
- A nasty disease is even nastier for patients with HIV. Now there's encouraging news [1440d]
- Ex-'Cheer' star Harris gets 12 years for seeking photos and sex [1440d]
- 'Yu-Gi-Oh!' creator Kazuki Takahashi found dead [1440d]
- The Highland Park shooting suspect considered a second attack in Wisconsin, police say [1441d]
- Researchers can now explain how climate change is affecting your weather [1441d]
- Boris Johnson resigns as British prime minister. Here's what happened [1441d]
- Brittney Griner returns to a Russian court as her trial resumes [1441d]
- Embattled UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson agrees to resign, British media report [1441d]
- A father's grief inspires a touching headstone for his disabled son [1441d]
- Self-induced abortions can raise medical — and legal — questions for doctors [1441d]
- The story of Fred the mastodon, who died looking for love [1441d]
- What the U.S. can learn from abortion rights wins in Latin America [1441d]
- Montana clinics preemptively restrict out-of-state patients' access to abortion pills [1441d]
- Why it's time to rethink the 'last place you'd expect a shooting' narrative [1441d]
- The pandemic has changed workplace fashion. What does that mean for you? [1441d]
- The flooding in Yellowstone reveals forecast flaws as climate warms [1441d]
- Record number of people worldwide are moving toward starvation, U.N. warns [1441d]
- Lindsey Graham will fight Georgia 2020 election subpoena, his lawyers say [1441d]
- A Georgia monument, seen by some as satanic, was damaged from a predawn explosion [1441d]
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