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Cardinal McElroy highlights new moment for Catholic teaching on war and peace during talk at American University

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Ex-Jets QB Mark Sanchez arrested at hospital following stabbing incident at Indianapolis pub

Former Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez was stabbed in the chest early Saturday
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Netanyahu hopes to announce release of all hostages from Gaza ‘in coming days’

In a brief statement on Saturday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he has sent a delegation to Egypt ‘to finalise technical details’.
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Presidential election poll: What is most important when choosing who to vote for?

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Estevao Willian snatches last-gasp win for Chelsea as Liverpool lose again

The teenager sealed victory after Moises Caicedo’s opener was cancelled out by Cody Gakpo in a match watched by pop star Madonna.
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Netanyahu hopes to announce release of all hostages from Gaza ‘in coming days’

In a brief statement on Saturday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he has sent a delegation to Egypt ‘to finalise technical details’.
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Are ‘vampire devices’ draining energy in your home? Here’s what to do

Many people leave electronic devices plugged in when they’re not in use without a second thought. But everyday items that drain energy even when they’re turned off, like coffee machines, video games consoles and laptop chargers, account for 5 to 10% of nationwide home energy use. Stephanie Sy speaks with Alexis Abramson, dean of the Climate School at Columbia University, to learn more.
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Mexican naval ship that crashed into Brooklyn Bridge finally sails home from NYC

Around 300 people lined Pier 86 near the Intrepid Museum to wave, sing and dance as the three-masted training vessel prepared to head home to Cozumel.
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Former Syrian ruler Bashar al-Assad nearly dies from suspected poisoning in Russia

The longtime ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin spent nine days in the hospital after being poisoned at his Russian villa.