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Deadly bombs hit Gaza as US security envoy visits Israel
An Israeli strike in Gaza killed 31 people Sunday, the Palestinian civil defence agency said, as US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan was visiting for talks on the brutal conflict
'Blood everywhere': Survivor recounts attack on tourists in Afghanistan
When she first heard the gunshots, French tourist Anne-France Brill thought for a split second there was a celebration in the Afghan market where she and her fellow travellers stopped
States pressured to let foster kids keep checks
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- For decades, states have routinely applied for Social Security survivor and disability benefits on behalf of foster children and then used that money to help cover the costs of
Alonso hit with F1 Imola GP pitlane start after Aston Martin changes
Alonso only qualified 19th after being called to the pits with a problem with his car at the end of the session, when the track was at its fastest and Alonso's Aston Martin was down to the optimal amo
Perez: Sainz would have "absolutely" won F1 Australian GP against Verstappen
Polesitter Verstappen reported a stuck brake from the start of the Melbourne race and after the issue made him lose the lead to Sainz on lap 2, the Dutchman's right rear brake finally gave up on lap 4
Verstappen suffered "stuck brake" from start of F1 Australian GP
Verstappen started the Melbourne race from pole but couldn't hold on to his lead for long as Ferrari's Carlos Sainz swooped past on lap 2. The Dutchman immediately complained about the balance of his
Houston cooling centers open Sunday for power outage relief
HOUSTON - Three days later, many Houstonians are still without power after the deadly storms went through the city on Thursday. Houston Mayor John Whitmire announced there would be cooling, and dis
Blamage in Imola: Perez seriously jeopardises his future at Red Bull
With his crash in the third free practice and downright poor qualifying, Sergio Perez did himself no favours. At a time when Red Bull Racing must decide on a new contract for the Mexican, he was j
Foreign students don’t have a right to work in the US
A pending lawsuit seeks to stop Florida’s law limiting the influence of “countr[ies] of concern” on higher education. But the suit is based on a false premise.
Judge orders new election for Harris County judicial seat
A judge ordered Harris County to hold a new election for the 180th District Court judge after Republican candidate Tami Pierce, who narrowly lost to Democratic Judge DaSean Jones, filed a lawsuit chal