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The Latest: Iranian missile attack wounds several US troops at Saudi air base, AP sources say
Iran has kept firing missiles at Israel and Gulf Arab nation, including a strike Friday at a military base in Saudi Arabia that U.S. officials said wounded at least 10 U.S. service members, two of them seriously
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Israel says it faces an incoming missile from Yemen, the first such launch of the war
Attacks have appeared to intensify in the war in the Middle East including strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities and an Iranian missile attack that wounded U.S. service members and damaged planes at a base in Saudi Arabia
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Trump signs order to pay TSA employees after Congress fails to agree on DHS funding
President Donald Trump has signed a promised executive action to pay Transportation Security Administration employees after a bid to end the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security abruptly fell apart in Congress
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House approves temporary funding for Homeland Security, but divide with Senate means no end in sight for shutdown
House approves temporary funding for Homeland Security, but divide with Senate means no end in sight for shutdown
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Education Department directs student loan borrowers in SAVE plan to prepare for repayment
More than 7 million student loan borrowers who've been enrolled in a Biden-era repayment plan will receive notices with instructions to seek a new plan to repay their debt
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Connecticut Sun reach deal to sell to Rockets owner, move team to Houston in 2027, AP source says
The Connecticut Sun have reached an agreement to sell the team to Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta for $300 million and will move to Houston in 2027, according to a person familiar with the deal
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TSA workers might get paid Monday, but their worries and airport woes could linger for longer
Transportation Security Administration agents could start getting their paychecks as early as Monday after President Donald Trump signed an executive order instructing the Homeland Security secretary to pay them immediately
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US appeals court overturns $16 billion judgment over Argentina energy company nationalization
A New York appeals court has overturned a ruling that had ordered Argentina to pay more than $16 billion to former shareholders of YPF, the country’s largest energy company that was nationalized in 2012
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Iranian missile attack wounds several US troops and damages several planes at Saudi air base, AP source says
Iranian missile attack wounds several US troops and damages several planes at Saudi air base, AP source says
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Trump says it will be time for Saudi Arabia and Israel to normalize ties once Iran war ends
Trump says it will be time for Saudi Arabia and Israel to normalize ties once Iran war ends
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