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Crippling fuel crisis turns Cuba to old friend Russia
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Lance Lynn and Joe Kelly are heading to the NL West-leading Dodgers in a trade with the White Sox
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Oxford scientists find no evidence to suggest Facebook not good for wellbeing
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Analysis-Debt-ceiling deal ignores US debt time bomb
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2023-06-05 18:20

Man escapes from Philadelphia jail by walking away from orchard in fourth city breakout this year
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Alexee Trevizo: Teen, 19, spotted cheerleading with huge baby bump three weeks before dumping son in hospital trash can
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2023-06-27 05:24

Drone attack on Syria military college leaves dozens of casualties
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President Joe Biden's foreign policy upended by Hamas attack
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2023-10-10 07:16

Senators hail Health Dept. recommendation to ease restrictions on marijuana
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Has IShowSpeed's eyeball been 'removed'? Keemstar addresses rumors about YouTuber's surgery for his cluster headaches: 'Stop it'
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