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Congo and Rwanda-backed M23 rebels sign framework for peace deal, but tensions remain

Congo and Rwanda-backed M23 rebels sign framework for peace deal, but tensions remain [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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COP30 makes individual climate actions seem small. That’s why experts say to work in groups

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Families will be asked for input to get child spinal inquiry ‘right’

Simon Harris was speaking after a meeting this week with the parents of Harvey Sherratt, who died in July after waiting years for surgery.
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Blue Jays Pursuing Raisel Iglesias to Bolster Bullpen: Report

The Toronto Blue Jays are looking to add to their bullpen, and Raisel Iglesias has emerged as a potential candidate.
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Epstein investigation is latest test for US attorney Jay Clayton

Jay Clayton, President Donald Trump’s pick to run the US attorney’s office in Manhattan, is facing his biggest test yet.
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Sex toy story: Detective from Internal Affairs sues for dildo distress

An NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau detective was sexually and racially harassed by his boss and a co-worker – who put dildos on and around his desk in a twisted bid to torment him, according to a shocking new lawsuit.
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Black NYPD Aviation commander sidelined pilot because he was ‘old, white’: Lawsuit

John Biscarri, a veteran pilot who joined the NYPD after the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks and made it into the department’s vaunted Aviation Unit in 2017, claims Winston Faison put him on desk duty for months; derided him as “old as f–k”; and booted him from his office and instead gave it to Faison’s…
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City plumber, correction staffers top list of NYC overtime hogs

NYC Correction Department supervisors, guards and other staffers pocketed $363.4 million in overtime pay during the fiscal year ending June 30 – a whopping 28.6% increase from the previous 12 months – as the embattled agency dealt with a massive staffing shortage, The Post has learned.
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Schmear & Wesson: Jewish New Yorkers rushing to buy guns after Mamdani victory

Jewish New Yorkers are arming themselves before an anti-Israel “mayor who despises us” takes the helm of New York City, several told The Post this week.