
Prince Harry Plays Pickleball as Meghan Markle Is MIA — and a Clandestine Conclave With Charles Appears Doubtful
The Duke of Sussex also tries his hand at ‘laser target shooting’ — with his royal family nowhere in sight.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
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The Duke of Sussex also tries his hand at ‘laser target shooting’ — with his royal family nowhere in sight.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
| |Foreign

The House hopeful points to giraffes and lions, saying they do not engage in same-sex behavior.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
| |Politics
Most NATO countries are attempting to boost weapons purchases but the gift of a handgun and ammunition caused some awkward moments for the leaders of several countries with strict gun control laws.
By LUKE FUNK
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Mexico’s foreign minister says the government will also file civil lawsuits against detention centers in America.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
|The measure falls short of a version approved by the state’s lower chamber that would impose a complete ban for anyone under age 14.
By LUKE FUNK
|Leaders of the secession movement say the counties are too economically and culturally different from Chicago to be grouped with it as upstate Democrats oppose letting them go.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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Skepticism over deliverables is no longer limited to fringe critics. It’s coming from analysts, investors, and — most tellingly — the executives building the systems.
By JOSEPH CURL
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Law enforcement agencies are settling after a judge ruled that the search of the woman’s car was unconstitutional.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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Prosecutors claim punishment drills and extreme exertion caused 18-year-old freshman athlete to collapse.
By GEORGE WILLIS
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Antonio Guterres ‘hasn’t visited us once since October 7, yet he issues endless one-sided reports in an attempt to equate us with Hamas,’ Israel’s UN ambassador tells the Sun.
By BENNY AVNI
|The prime minister is seeking new trade markets and opportunities for Canada’s energy sector.
By LUKE FUNK
|The trash can-wearing ‘space politician’ says his main pitch to constituents is ‘not being Nigel Farage.’
By JENNIFER DOHERTY
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President Trump and European leaders kept their attention focused elsewhere even as Turkey fills its jails with critics and opposition figures.
By HOLLIE McKAY
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The American president had said earlier that Israel’s forces will leave Lebanon in line with a United States-brokered deal.
By JOTAM CONFINO
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Trump said Iran had reached out to seek a deal as Tehran vowed that the Strait of Hormuz will only open with ‘Iranian arrangements.’
By JOTAM CONFINO
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Fetterman and Dave McCormick pride themselves on their productive working relationship in the Senate, despite being in opposing parties.
By MATTHEW RICE
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Platner, facing a rape allegation, says he will only drop out if the process to replace him is fair in his eyes.
By MATTHEW RICE
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The mayor’s office says the map highlights areas with ‘substantial foreign-born populations.’
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
|After more than 48 hours of pressure from fellow Democrats, Platner suspended his campaign following an allegation that he had raped a former girlfriend.
By MATTHEW RICE
|The party leaders say they will create a ‘transparent’ and ‘fair’ process to replace Platner if he decides to drop out of the race.
By MATTHEW RICE
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By DAVID HARSANYI
By AVI SHAFRAN
By BOB CAPANO


Paul McCartney’s continued success on the Billboard album charts serves as a reminder that the musical revolution that began in 1964 has never ended.
By PAOLO HEWITT
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A retrospective marking the legendary comedic duo’s centenary shows their cinematic legacy was richer than is often credited.
By MARIO NAVES
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For the first time in modern history, Ferrari dealers are struggling to move new models off the lot and in response they have — sort of — brought back the manual.
By ROSS ANDERSON
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More than 90 percent of Americans say the country is facing an affordability crisis.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
|The new Federal Reserve chairman says signaling possible rates changes in advance limits options for the central bank.
By LUKE FUNK
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As interest rates hold steady, the newly installed chairman said he is not committing to holding post-meeting press conferences.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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With interest rate cuts expected to be off the table for at least the near-term, the markets will look for signs of guidance for future rate decisions.
By LUKE FUNK
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The survey conducted by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development tested more than 150,000 people of all ages across its 38 member states.
By JOSEPH CURL
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Latino students have seen the sharpest rise in numbers since 2000, growing to 18.4 million enrolled students from 10.2 million.
By JOSEPH CURL
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The shake-up comes amid a search for a new president of the public university.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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The allegations are being forwarded to the acting attorney general, setting the stage for the prospect of charges.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
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The 47th president looks to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals to block the transfer of funds.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
|A former Milwaukee County judge avoids jail or probation after a felony conviction for ushering an illegal immigrant through a side door to evade immigration authorities.
By JENNIFER DOHERTY
|Prosecutors claim punishment drills and extreme exertion caused 18-year-old freshman athlete to collapse.
By GEORGE WILLIS
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