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DENVER (AP) — Stymied all night by the Minnesota Vikings’ smothering defense, Russell Wilson never l

Former adult film star Ron Jeremy has been released to a “private residence,” due to deteriorating h

CHARLEVOIX, Mich. (AP) — A challenger in northern Michigan defeated a Republican state lawmaker who

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QUSRA, West Bank (AP) — When Israeli warplanes swooped over the Gaza Strip following Hamas militants

With the world’s eyes on Gaza, attacks are on the rise in the West Bank, which faces its own war