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French President Emmanuel Macron arranged a last-minute meeting with President-elect Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Dec. 7.
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Documentary Eyes Oscar Platform to Highlight Brutal Abuse in China
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US Life Expectancy Ranking Will Drop to 66th by 2050, Study Says
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FBI Offers $50,000 Reward for Information on UnitedHealthcare CEO’s Killer
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Chinese Green Card Holder Charged With Sending Defense-Related Data to China: DOJ
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IRS Expands Its Armed Wing to Highest Level in Nearly a Decade
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The South Korean National Assembly fell short of the 200 lawmakers needed for a quorum.
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