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Albuquerque Police Arrest Suspect in Killings of Muslim Men
The police said that the man, Muhammad Syed, 51, would be charged in two of the killings and that he was a suspect in the other two deaths.
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Biden Signs $280 Billion Bill to Boost Domestic Chip Manufacturing
The legislation is aimed at increasing semiconductor chip manufacturing in America to confront global supply chain issues and counter China's growing influence.
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Serena Williams to Retire From Tennis After U.S. Open
Serena Williams hinted at her retirement plan one day before announcing it in a Vogue cover story, telling reporters in Toronto that she 'can't do this forever.'
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Ukraine Will Not Negotiate if Russia Holds Referendums, Zelensky Says
American and British officials have said the Kremlin is setting up illegitimate elections in occupied areas of Ukraine that it will present as demonstrating popular desire to join Russia.
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Watch Live: Senate Votes on Climate and Tax Bill
The legislation includes the most substantial investment in history to counter the warming of the planet.
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Firefighter's Relatives Among 10 Dead in Pennsylvania Fire
Harold Baker, a firefighter who responded to a blaze that swept through a home in Northeastern Pennsylvania, said several of his family members had been killed in the fire, including his son and daughter.
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Several Civilians Killed and Wounded in Israeli Strikes on Gaza
Israel carried out a number of airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, with one of the strikes killing a senior figure of Islamic Jihad, the Palestinian militant group said.
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U.S. and Russia Ready to Negotiate Over Griner, Top Diplomats Say
In separate news conferences, diplomats for the United States and Russia said their governments were prepared to negotiate over the imprisonment of Americans Brittney Griner and Paul N. Whelan by Russia.
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Beirut Port Silos Partly Collapse on Second Anniversary of Blast
The partial collapse came days after another part of the silos fell, and sent plumes of smoke and dust to nearby neighborhoods.
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Brittney Griner Found Guilty by Russian Court
The American basketball star was sentenced to nine years in a Russian penal colony.