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Hamas leader says ‘we have the Israelis right where we want them’ in leaked messages, WSJ reports
The military leader of Hamas, Yahya Sinwar, said that the Palestinian militant group has the upper hand over Israel in the war in Gaza, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal, citing leaked messages the newspaper said it had seen.
75 min read - BusinessUSA TODAY
Kia, Honda, Toyota, Ford among 687,000 vehicles recalled: Check car recalls here
The NHTSA recently announced recalls for 687,808 vehicles. This includes Kia, Honda, Toyota and Ford cars.
2684 min read - USNBC News
In letter, Gabby Petito asked boyfriend who later killed her to stop calling her names, FBI documents show
Gabby Petito wrote a letter to the abusive boyfriend who would later kill her, asking that he stop calling her names, documents released by the FBI in the 2021 murder case show.
1682 min read - SportsUSA TODAY Sports
Bankruptcy case of Deion Sanders' son Shilo comes down to these two things: What to know
Deion Sanders' son Shilo wants to get out from his massive debt, but it depends on issues related to an incident with a security guard in 2015.
1067 min read - BusinessReuters
Musk warns that he will ban Apple devices if OpenAI is integrated at operating system level
"That is an unacceptable security violation," Musk, who is the CEO of electric-vehicle maker Tesla and rocket maker SpaceX and owner of social media company X, said in a post on X. "And visitors will have to check their Apple devices at the door, where they will be stored in a Faraday cage," he said. Apple and OpenAI did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.
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My Dad Was Gay — But Married To My Mom For 64 Years. As She Died, I Overheard Something I Can't Forget.
"Had I been wrong about my dad — this man I knew to be so wonderful and caring and loving, not only to my mom and my siblings and me, but seemingly to everyone he knew?"
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VideoHow America's largest buffet survived the death of all-you-can-eats
The buffet was a quintessential all-American idea: lots of food at a low price. It took off through the 1980s, but in the 2000s, the restaurant concept struggled to keep up in an era of fad diets. The COVID-19 pandemic certainly didn't help. But Shady Maple, in East Earl, Pennsylvania, has come out thriving. On a Saturday, 8,000 people wait in line to chow down on its traditional Pennsylvania Dutch fare. Producer Abby Narishkin goes inside the kitchen and takes a seat herself to see if this plac
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