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    Joe Biden Trolls Trump By Using One Of His Favorite Things Against Him

    The president mocked his campaign rival for doing the one thing he claimed he wouldn't have time for.

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    Vietnam Q1 growth hits five-year high on strong exports

    Vietnam's economy grew by 5.66 percent on-year in the first quarter, according to official data published Friday, boosted by strong exports.A major global manufacturing hub, Vietnam also earned $93 billion from goods exports in the first quarter, up 17 percent year-on-year.

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    Liz Cheney Drops Urgent Message On Supreme Court Over Trump's 'Delaying Tactic'

    Cheney scolded the justice system for being "incapable" of holding the former president to "account" in one of his cases.

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    Jordan Klepper Brutally Shades Clarence Thomas Without Even Using His Name

    "The Daily Show" correspondent has some blunt advice for anyone trying to buy access to power.

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    'A unique place': foreigners visit post-war Afghanistan

    His soldier son toured Afghanistan with insurgents in his crosshairs, but American traveller Oscar Wells has a different objective -- sight-seeing promoted by the Taliban's fledgling tourism sector.Marvelling at the 15th century Blue Mosque in northern Mazar-i-Sharif, Wells is among a small but rising number of travellers coming to Afghanistan since the war's end.

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    Trump Once Again Goes After Daughter Of Judge Overseeing Hush Money Trial

    The former president had also lashed out at the judge and his daughter in Truth Social posts on Tuesday.

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    Cleanup begins in 'very long road' to recovery for Baltimore bridge, port

    Cranes began arriving Thursday at the scene of the catastrophic bridge collapse over Baltimore harbor, as authorities shifted to a clean-up phase of the recovery and warned of extensive work before the major US port can reopen.Up the coast from Baltimore, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will plan to take on additional cargo to help blunt the supply chain impacts, the governors of those states pledged in a joint statement Thursday. caw/tjj

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