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The Trump administration has rolled back an earlier threat of high tariffs on Italian pasta.
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U.S. military and law enforcement agents removed Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro from power over the weekend.
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President Trump said that the country's decimated oil infrastructure will be rebuilt and start making money again.
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The Motorola StarTAC was the world's first flip phone.
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A new analysis of some fossil bones shows that adaptations for bipedal walking may go back 7 million years in the human family tree.
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People with hearing loss now have more options to navigate the world around them. Captioning glasses, equipped with microphones, caption human speech and display it on the lenses.
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Over the weekend, President Trump announced the U.S. had captured Maduro, and is now holding him at a jail in Brooklyn, New York. In Maduro’s absence, his vice president and political ally, Delcy Rodríguez, was sworn in as interim president.
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All 40 victims of the devastating New Year's Eve fire at a ski resort in the Crans-Montana region of Switzerland were identified over the weekend.
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President Trump has held up election security as a major issue, but while Congress is considering new voting laws before this year's midterms, elections are primarily run by states.
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An important work from a rediscovered artist has been absent from public view since the 1970s.
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Vanessa Noyeman has been living in exile since 2017.
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The 12th Edition includes some 5,000 new words and weighs almost five pounds.