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Italian Police Arrest Top Mafia Boss
Matteo Messina Denaro, the most wanted fugitive in Italy, was arrested at a hospital in Sicily, where he arrived for an appointment, the police said.
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Deadly Tornadoes Leave Waves of Wreckage in the South
Rescue and recovery efforts were underway after powerful storms spawned tornadoes and strong winds across Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi.
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Ukrainian and Russian Troops Fight Near the Eastern Town of Soledar
Russia claimed that it had captured the small salt-mining town, while Ukraine rejected Moscow's claim and said that its forces were still hanging on.
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Long Island Republicans Call on George Santos to Resign
The first-year Republican lawmaker, representing parts of Queens and Long Island, admitted to lying about his background, education and finances.
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F.A.A. System Failure Causes Flight Delays Across the Country
Travelers navigated flight disruptions as a safety system outage left pilots, airlines and airports without crucial safety information for hours.
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North American Leaders Emphasize Unity at Mexico Summit
President Biden, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada and President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico gathered for the North American Leaders' Summit, which served as a forum to discuss pressing issues.
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Biden Addresses Classified Documents Found at Private Office
President Biden said he had been 'surprised' to learn that his lawyers had found a small cache of classified documents as they packed up his former office at a Washington think tank.
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Hochul Outlines Policy Proposals in State of the State Address
Governor Kathy Hochul of New York pledged to make New York 'more affordable, more livable and safer.'
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Biden Arrives for the North American Leaders' Summit
President Biden is expected to discuss issues ranging from economic cooperation to migration with the leaders of Canada and Mexico.
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House Republicans Vote to Approve Rules Package
Republicans united to push through the new rules, days after a protracted battle to elect Kevin McCarthy as House speaker. The package passed in a mostly party-line vote, with just one Republican voting no.