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Judge clears QB Brendan Sorsby to play for Texas Tech despite NCAA ban for gambling
Brendan Sorsby has been granted a temporary injunction against the NCAA
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Republican senators warn surveillance program may lapse after Trump intel pick backlash
Senators are warning that a key U.S. surveillance authority could expire this week after bipartisan opposition to President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the nation’s intelligence community derailed an extension effort
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ICC chief prosecutor suspended pending decision by oversight body on sexual misconduct allegations
The embattled chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has been suspended from his duties after the court’s oversight body referred Karim Khan for disciplinary proceedings
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Pope meets with 6 clergy abuse survivors in Spain, hopes to improve response
The Vatican says that Pope Leo XIV has met with six survivors of clergy sexual abuse in Madrid and vowed to consider their suggestions for how the Catholic Church can improve its response to the crisis
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A 7.8 magnitude quake in the Philippines kills at least 35, collapses buildings and sparks tsunami
A powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake has rocked the southern Philippines, killing at least 35 people
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Wall Street holds steadier as AI stocks recover some of their sell-off
Wall Street held steadier and recovered some of its sell-off from last week
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Israel and Iran appear to pause strikes after trading fire for the first time since April ceasefire
Israel and Iran appear to be backing away from further strikes, just hours after they traded fire for the first time since the U.S. and Tehran agreed to a ceasefire two months ago
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Apple unveils an upgraded Siri voice assistant with new AI features at its annual conference
Apple is unveiling new artificial intelligence features at its annual developers conference
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Gordon S. Wood, eminent scholar of the American Revolution, dies at 92 after being hit by a car
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Gordon S
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Clashes in Pakistan-administered Kashmir kill 7 after court upholds refugee legislative seats
Clashes between supporters of the outlawed Joint Awami Action Committee and security forces in Pakistan-administered Kashmir have killed at least seven people, including four security personnel, officials said Monday
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