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Watch Live: Biden on Strike Said to Have Killed Top Al Qaeda Leader
The United States conducted a drone strike over the weekend that killed an Al Qaeda target in Afghanistan, the first attack since American forces left last year, according to multiple U.S. officials.
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U.N. Chief Warns of Rising Global Nuclear Threats
Citing conflicts in Ukraine, Asia and the Middle East, António Guterres, secretary general of the United Nations, said the threat of nuclear disaster has escalated to a level not seen since the Cold War.
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Blinken Urges Russia to Accept Griner and Whelan Deal
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken spoke with Sergey V. Lavrov, Russia's foreign minister, for the first time since Russia invaded Ukraine. Mr. Blinken pressed Mr. Lavrov on topics related to the war and urged Russia to accept a proposal for the release of Brittney Griner and Paul N. Whelan.
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Children Among the Dead After Flash Floods Hit Kentucky
Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky said parts of the state are 'under more water than any of us have ever seen,' as rescue efforts continued.
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Watch Live: Kentucky Governor Gives Update After Flood Flyover
Governor Andy Beshear gives an update on flood conditions after a flyover of affected areas in eastern Kentucky.
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'It Was Over My Head, It Was Scary,' Kentucky Flood Survivor Says
Residents and rescue workers described the deadly flash floods that have swept through Kentucky, leaving hundreds without homes.
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U.S. Made Proposal to Russia to Release Brittney Griner, Blinken Says
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said the Biden administration has made a 'substantial proposal' during talks with Russia to release the W.N.B.A. player and the former Marine Paul Whelan.
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Pope Addresses Reconciliation With Indigenous People in Canada
During a visit at the Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples in Edmonton, Alberta, Pope Francis laid out his vision for how the church could achieve reconciliation with representatives of the First Nations, the Métis and the Inuit.
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Pope Asks for Forgiveness From Canada's Indigenous People
During Pope Francis' trip to Canada, he apologized to Indigenous communities for the Catholic Church's role in running residential schools that separated children from their parents, inflicted sexual and physical abuse and forced assimilation, for more than a century.
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Watch Live: Pope Apologizes to Canada's Indigenous Communities
The Roman Catholic leader apologizes for the church's role in running boarding schools where Indigenous children were sexually and physically abused and where many died.