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A dead vampire star is firing out 'cosmic cannonballs'
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2023-08-31 17:27
China surpasses US in popularity among Arab youth as Beijing expands Middle East footprint
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Trump-appointed federal judge rejects Tennessee's anti-drag law as too broad, too vague
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Factbox-Joe Manchin's exit makes it harder for Democrats to defend US Senate majority
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