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Gaza Death Toll Tops 69,000 In Israel, Mamdani's win in New York stirs alarm over shifting US attitudes Hundreds charged with treason in Tanzania US government shutdown forces some overseas bases to stop paying workers Taiwan's vice president calls for closer EU ties
Stocks wind up mixed on Wall Street
Biden urges on Democrats as underdogs in his return to the political stage
Some states now require public schools to teach kids about gun safety
What to know about the flight cancellations at US airports
Pakistan-Afghanistan Peace Talks Fail
Trump Signals no Shutdown Compromise
WASHINGTON (AP) – Senators are working through the weekend for the first time since the government shutdown began more than a month ago, hoping to find a bipartisan resolution that has eluded them as federal workers have gone unpaid, airlines have been forced to cancel flights and SNAP benefits have been delayed for millions of Americans.
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