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Extreme heat is melting national records across Europe, with more coming Thursday
Western Europe is facing record-breaking temperatures and critical infrastructure failures as a 'heat dome' settles over the region.
How the federal student loan changes could impact borrowers
The Education Department is introducing new repayment benefits and interest rate reductions for federal student loan borrowers.
Starmer's exit exposes dirty secret: UK can't afford Ukraine War
UK Prime Minister Starmer resigns amid pressure, exposing UK's financial strain in supporting Ukraine War
Ten years on, Brexit's economic impact is becoming clearer
Brexit, 10 years later: 7 prime ministers, a demographic slide, and a 6% to 8% smaller economy
Missiles, drones and nukes: What Trump's war has gained − and cost
Pentagon requests $80 billion from Congress to cover costs of Iran war
Homeland Security is changing guidelines for Iran soccer team’s next match
US eases travel restrictions for Iran's soccer team
IDF has ‘full freedom’ in Lebanon despite ‘de-confliction cell,’ Netanyahu says
Kenya Ebola: Health Minister Aden Duale orders halt to construction of US-backed quarantine centre
Kenya's Health Minister Aden Duale has ordered a stop to the construction of a U.S.-backed Ebola quarantine facility following a legal ruling.
Iran says technical talks with US in Switzerland conclude successfully
The U.S. and Iran have concluded technical talks in Switzerland, resulting in a sanctions waiver and a plan to end military operations in Lebanon.