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Taiwan pledges $40 billion in additional defense budget to counter China
Beijing considers democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory and regards its reunification with the mainland "a historical inevitability." Taiwan rejects those claims.
CNBCWho won 'Dancing with the Stars'? Full finale recap
The "Dancing with the Stars" finale on ABC crowned Robert Irwin and pro partner Witney Carson as the winners of Season 34.
USA TodayPope Leo to Visit Turkey and Lebanon
Leo XIV will meet political and religious leaders in Turkey and Lebanon, providing an early test of his geopolitical mettle. Here’s what to know.
The New York TimesA Major Moment for the British Economy: What to Watch in the U.K. Budget
Rachel Reeves, the top economic official in an increasingly unpopular government, will appear in Parliament to present tax and spending plans.
The New York TimesNoem made decision not to turn around deportation flights bound for El Salvador after judge's order, DOJ says
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem made the final decision to allow a group of deportees to be handed over to El Salvador after a judge said their flights must be returned to the U.S., the DOJ said.
CBS NewsLAPD searches for suspects in home burglary linked to Benny Blanco’s mother
Police said they are searching for three suspects in the LA home burglary.
ABC News'Seeking Sister Wife' Garrick Merrifield Arrested After Welcoming Baby With New Wife
Garrick and his wife, Dannielle, added another wife, Lorrana, to the family in Season 6.
Yahoo'Buzz saw' Michigan thrashes Auburn to reach Players Era title game
Michigan steamrolled Auburn, 102-72, for its second blowout win in as many nights to earn a spot in the Players Era title game.
The Detroit News'Dancing with the Stars' season 34: Robert Irwin, Witney Carson win the Mirrorball Trophy
The season capped off Tuesday night with final dance numbers performed by the finalists as they compete for the Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy.
ABC NewsCampbell Soup exec called products food for ‘poor people’: Lawsuit
A Campbell Soup executive is accused of calling the company's products food for "poor people" while speaking with a former employee, according to a lawsuit.
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