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Some fans and participants hoping to enter the United States for the World Cup have complained that restrictive immigration rules have presented a roadblock.
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World Cup sticker albums have captivated children and adults in Argentina, in a collecting fever that seems immune to the digital revolution.
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Another nine people were injured at an informal settlement in Cleveland late on Tuesday.
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Xi's silence on North Korea's nuclear program came as Kim tried to convince the world of the irreversibility of his country's status as a nuclear power.
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Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, backed by Trump, and state Attorney General Alan Wilson will advance to a runoff in the South Carolina Republican gubernatorial primary.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with tech journalist Karen Hao about the Pope's recent warnings that AI companies represent a new form of colonialism.
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In a world of reboots, remakes and sequels, an original story said, "Hold my popcorn." Backrooms is officially A24's highest-grossing worldwide release, as well as the studio's first movie to surpass $200 million US in ticket sales.
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President Donald Trump insisted again Tuesday that a deal to end the war with Iran could be just days away
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Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson, the state attorney general, now head to a runoff in the Republican contest for governor. President Trump vowed to "fight" for Ms. Evette in the second round.
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If British-born Hilton wins in November, will be the first Republican governor in 15 years.
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The fatal incident during a high school athletics event in a Dallas suburb drew national attention.
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Nearly a week after election day, Xavier Becerra, former Secretary of Health and Human Services, will face Republican Steve Hilton in the California's race for governor.
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