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Trump touted bigger tax refunds this year, but Americans will likely spend them on gas
Spiking gas prices in the U.S. are on track to eat up tax refunds this year, leaving most Americans with little extra to spend
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Cuba begins to restore power after nationwide grid collapse
Cuba has begun restarting its power grid after another nationwide blackout left millions without electricity
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Qatar says 6 people are confirmed dead, one is still missing in a Qatari helicopter crash in the Gulf country's waters
Qatar says 6 people are confirmed dead, one is still missing in a Qatari helicopter crash in the Gulf country's waters
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Nonprofits, unions and airports rally to feed TSA officers as shutdown drags
Nonprofits and airport communities across the country are feeding Transportation Security Administration officers who keep working without full pay during the partial government shutdown
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Tens of thousands of protesters rally in Prague against new government of Czech prime minister Babiš
A major protest in Prague has targeted Prime Minister Andrej Babiš who the protesters say threatens democracy in the Czech Republic
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Trump's EPA is paving the way for haze to return to national parks, conservationists warn
Conservationists are warning that the Trump administration is working state by state to undo decades of progress in clearing skies over the country's beloved national parks
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Cuba’s power grid collapses leaving it without electricity for the 3rd time this month
Cuba is again without electricity as power grid has collapsed for a third time this month
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Iran strikes near Israeli nuclear research center as Trump threatens attacks on Iranian power plants
President Donald Trump on Saturday says the U.S. will “obliterate” Iranian power plants if it doesn’t fully open the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours
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The Latest: Israel intensifying attacks, Iran shows defiance as its nuclear site hit
Iran has struck two communities near Israel’s main nuclear research center, leaving buildings shattered and dozens injured, hours after Tehran’s main nuclear enrichment site was hit as the war spun into a dangerous new direction
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Trump's mixed messages on Iran: 'Winding down' the war and easing sanctions but adding more troops
President Donald Trump is sending mixed messages about the U.S. war with Iran, and that's raising even more questions about the direction of the conflict and his administration's strategy
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