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California's Oak Fire Moving Fast Near Yosemite
A wildfire near Yosemite National Park has burned more than 6,500 acres. The authorities said it was California's fastest-growing fire of the season.
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Russian Missiles Strike Odesa One Day After Grain Deal Agreement
The Ukrainian military said Russian forces fired missiles at Odesa, hitting the country's largest port a day after the two countries signed a deal to resume grain transport.
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Monkeypox Outbreak Now a Global Health Emergency, W.H.O. Says
Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director general of the World Health Organization, declared monkeypox a 'public health emergency of international concern' after a panel of advisers could not reach a consensus.
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Republican N.Y. Governor Candidate Attacked During Campaign Event
Representative Lee Zeldin, a Republican candidate for New York governor, was pulled to the ground by a man with a pointed weapon outside the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall near Rochester. Mr. Zeldin was not injured.
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Ukraine and Russia Agree on a Deal to Resume Grain Exports
The United Nations and Turkey helped broker the deal, which aims to alleviate the global food crisis by freeing more than 20 million tons of grain stuck in Ukraine's blockaded Black Sea ports.
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Watch Live: Jan. 6 Hearing Dissects Trump's Inaction During Capitol Riot
The House Committee is making the point that former President Donald J. Trump chose to not act as a mob of his supporters attacked the Capitol.
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Italian Prime Minister Submits Resignation for Second Time
Prime Minister Mario Draghi of Italy offered his resignation again after failing to persuade the country's fractious parties to stick together.
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Wildfires Rage in Southwestern France
Blazes in the Gironde area of southwestern France have forced more than 37,000 people to evacuate.
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Police Praise Bystander Who Killed Gunman in Indiana Mall Shooting
The police said an armed bystander shot and killed the 20-year-old gunman within two minutes after the gunman had opened fire on diners inside a mall food court in Greenwood, Ind.
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Extreme Heat in Britain Leads to Major Train Delays
British trains are operating under speed restrictions amid fears that the intense heat in the region could cause the rails to buckle.