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Hamas releases names of Israeli hostages to be released on Saturday

Palestinian militant group Hamas released on Friday the names of three Israeli hostages that will be released on Saturday.
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Donald Trump Impeachment Petition Gets 100,000 Signatures

The nonprofit Free Speech for People launched the petition on the day Trump returned to the White House.
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Ollie Watkins: Aston Villa striker open to Arsenal move in January transfer window – Paper Talk

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FireAid benefit concert features star power to help Los Angeles fire victims

The star-studded FireAid benefit concert in Los Angeles featured artists such as Billie Eilish, Stevie Wonder, Jelly Roll and Olivia Rodrigo.
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Trump health secretary nominee RFK Jr survives heated hearings ahead of crucial confirmation votes

Robert F. Kennedy, President Donald Trump’s nominee for health and human services secretary, survives two heated confirmation hearings but still faces crucial Senate votes.
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Ollie Watkins transfer: Aston Villa unimpressed by timing of Arsenal’s bid for England striker – Paper Talk

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FireAid, review: A brilliant surprise Nirvana ruinion raised the roof in this mammoth charity gig

“If I lose everything in the fire, I’m sendin’ all my love to you,” sang Billie Eilish and Billie Joe Armstrong in the sadly all-too-apt opening song of this mammoth charity concert to raise money for victims of the Los Angeles fires. Green Day’s Last Night On Earth was actually released in 2009 but took on new meaning following the wildfires that …
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From special rewards to travel perks, here are the best credit card offers of February 2025

Our editors have reviewed the top credit card offers available to new customers and existing card holders.
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Did DEI D.I.E.? Welcome to a new kind of ‘civil rights’ era : It’s Been a Minute

The new Trump administration is using the language of civil rights but flipping it on its head. If ‘diversity’ is now being coded as discrimination, what does that mean for the future of civil rights?Brittany is joined by Columbia Law professor Olatunde Johnson and Pulitzer prize-winning journalist Wesley Lowery to look at how the Trump administration is dismantling federal diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and how private businesses are following suit.Support public media and receive ad-free listening. Join NPR+ today.
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Canada and Mexico brace for Trump tariffs on Saturday; UK house price growth slows

Live, rolling coverage of business, economics and financial markets as US president said he would impose first tariffs of new administration on 1 February