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King Fahd Causeway, a key bridge linking Saudi Arabia to the island of Bahrain, reopens
King Fahd Causeway, a key bridge linking Saudi Arabia to the island of Bahrain, reopens
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Israeli military issues warning in Farsi to Iranians to avoid taking trains until at least 9 p.m. local time
Israeli military issues warning in Farsi to Iranians to avoid taking trains until at least 9 p.m. local time
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King Fahd Causeway, a key bridge linking Saudi Arabia to the island of Bahrain, closed over threats from Iranian attack
King Fahd Causeway, a key bridge linking Saudi Arabia to the island of Bahrain, closed over threats from Iranian attack
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Trump widens threat to all of Iran's power plants and bridges as his deadline for a deal approaches
President Donald Trump has expanded his threat against Iran to include all power plants and bridges as his Tuesday ultimatum approaches
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Japan says a Japanese national detained in Iran since January has been released
Japan says a Japanese national detained in Iran since January has been released
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Trump's threatened destruction of Iran's power plants could be considered a war crime, experts say
In his news conference Monday, President Donald Trump threatened to blow up every bridge and power plant in Iran, action that would be so far-reaching that some experts in military law said it could constitute a war crime
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Wireless Festival boss stands by Ye headlining concerts as sponsors pull out
As sponsors pull out from London’s Wireless Festival over headliner Ye, its organizer is standing by the rapper formerly known as Kanye West
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Key Fed official sees possible rate hike amid higher gas prices, inflation concerns
A top Federal Reserve official said Monday that an interest rate hike could be appropriate if inflation remains persistently above the central bank’s 2% target, the latest sign that some policymakers are moving away from a bias toward reducing borrowing costs
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US stocks drift higher ahead of Trump's deadline to bomb Iranian power plants
The U.S. stock market drifted higher in tentative trading ahead of a deadline President Donald Trump has set to bomb Iranian power plants
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AP says it will offer buyouts as part of pivot away from newspaper-focused history
The Associated Press says it will offer buyouts to an unspecified number of its U.S.-based journalists as part of an acceleration away from the focus on newspapers and their print journalism that sustained the company for more than 1½ centuries
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