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Jailed PKK leader urges militant group to disarm before peace ceremony with Turkey

In a seven-minute video message broadcast on media close to the militants, Abdullah Ocalan, the leader of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, declared that the peace initiative had reached a stage that required practical steps.
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How To Watch It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Live Stream Season 17 Premiere, TV Channel

“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” returns tonight at 9 p.m. ET on FXX with the Season 17 premiere and a must-see comedy crossover continuation.
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Pennsylvania man charged with beheading father says he was trying to perform a citizen’s arrest

Justin D. Mohn, 33, took the stand in a suburban Philadelphia courtroom on the third day of his trial on murder and other charges stemming from the Jan. 30, 2024, homicide of his father, Michael F. Mohn.
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It’s crazy to be reminded of how seismic Caitlin Clark’s impact on sports is — both the good and the incredibly ugly

On the night of April 19, 2024, I argued with one of my childhood guy friends. It was a few days after Caitlin Clark had been drafted first overall by the Indiana Fever. He predicted her star would wane after entering the WNBA. Or more specifically he said: “no one will give an f—k about…
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Paige Bueckers is matching the hype, and then some, as the No. 1 pick for the Wings

Paige Bueckers is matching the hype, and then some, as the No. 1 pick for the Wings
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Menace hurls mystery liquid at NYPD traffic agent in daylight Brooklyn attack: cops

The male assailant threw the unknown substance at the 33-year-old agent at the busy corner of 7th Avenue and 6th Street in Park Slope, cops said.
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How Sabrina Ionescu is setting the tone for depleted Liberty squad

When Sabrina Ionescu gets hot, the rest of the Liberty feed off her intensity.
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Former Hasbro CEO Alan Hassenfeld, whose family founded iconic toy maker, dead at 76

Hassenfeld rose quickly in the family business serving as special assistant to the president and worked his way up the ranks. He retired as CEO in 2003.
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Trump Asks Liberian President Where He Learned English, the Country’s Official Language

English is the official language of the West African country, which was founded in part by freed American slaves.
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Google’s New AI Tools Are Crushing News Sites