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A manhunt is underway for a man suspected of killing four people at The Owl Bar in Anaconda, Montana, on Friday morning.

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The bipartisan legislation was introduced as tensions soared between Washington and Moscow, which has spurned President Donald Trump’s bid to end the Ukraine war.

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The Canadian prime minister said he was ‘disappointed’ after U.S. tariffs hikes. Some business groups and even his rivals say he shouldn’t cave to Trump’s demands.

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Cristen Brink and her husband, Clinton Brink, were killed while hiking with their young daughters. Murder suspect Andrew McGann was injured in the struggle, authorities said.

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Ukrainian officials said a Russian aerial attack was the most deadly on Kyiv this year.

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Here’s how Canada, Mexico, China and other countries fare under President Donald Trump’s plan to rebalance global trade.

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In her mid-30s, she gave the Hula Hoop its name and helped bring it to homes across the country. Recognition eluded her for decades.

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The heightened need is colliding with a shelter system already stretched thin by post-pandemic overcrowding, chronic staffing shortages and plummeting adoptions.

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England’s women’s national team, the Lionesses, are two-time Euro champions, upstaging the English men who have failed to bring home a big trophy for 60 years.

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The Trump administration is planning an experiment to cover weight loss drugs under Medicare and Medicaid, potentially benefiting millions of Americans struggling with obesity.

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Dupes of the internet-viral Labubu dolls are being sold around the world. Chinese authorities are now seizing them by the thousands in a counterfeit crackdown.

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Israel said it would allow more food to enter Gaza and provide secure corridors for humanitarian aid. But U.N. officials say almost nothing has changed.

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Languishing U.S.-India trade talks and a series of harsh posts from President Trump have led to growing alarm in New Delhi.

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Bukele’s party advanced major constitutional changes in the Salvadoran Legislative Assembly that will allow a president to serve an unlimited number of terms.

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Even as discussion of a two-state solution has regained traction, an the ground, a viable Palestinian state seems more impossible than ever.

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The Amsterdam native became a media magnate in Russia, where he founded the English-language Moscow Times and was later harassed by the authorities.

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The White House said special envoy Steve Witkoff and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee would inspect food distribution sites in Gaza.

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A lower court had acknowledged that Byron Black’s implanted combination pacemaker-defibrillator could prolong his suffering by shocking his heart after lethal injection.

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Anger over Israel’s conduct in Gaza has left it increasingly isolated as key allies move toward declarations of Palestinian statehood.

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Federal officials arrested a Maine police officer they said overstayed his visa. His department said DHS had earlier verified the officer’s work eligibility.

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About 250 troops will remain in the city after thousands were ordered there to quell protests of federal immigration raids.

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Bipartisan groups in Congress are attempting to preserve a weapons procurement program for Ukraine that the Trump administration proposed eliminating.

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Entrevistas a 16 exdetenidos en el Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo de El Salvador ofrecen la visión más completa hasta la fecha sobre las condiciones en esta prisión infame.

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The Ukrainian parliament acted to undo changes to two anti-corruption offices after mass protests forced President Volodymyr Zelensky to reverse course.

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The hearing Thursday in hard-hit Kerr County is the public’s first chance to speak directly to legislators. “We have every right to be angry,” one woman says.