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Vance suggested Putin may not know how to bring the Ukraine war to a close, as Trump pressed the Russian leader to agree to a cease-fire in a high-stakes call.
Chinese Regime Claims It Bears No Responsibility for US Fentanyl Crisis
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CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon Resigns
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UK and EU Agree to New Post-Brexit Deal
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White House Voices Full Confidence in Government Doctors After Biden Cancer Diagnosis
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Israel Says It Will Allow Food to Enter Gaza After Pressure From Allies
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