World War II veteran Robert Persichitti dies at 102 while traveling to France for D-Day’s 80th anniversary
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D-Day last living links recount memories on Normandy’s beaches
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US says Israel must be open over Gaza school strike
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Israel's Military Defends Strike on U.N. School Building, Saying Its Target Was 30 Militants
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Friday briefing: The ‘two immovable obstacles’ to ending the war in Gaza
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Israel-Hamas war: Israeli strike on Gaza school kills more than 30
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Widow of Beau Biden tells jurors in Hunter Biden's gun trial that she threw firearm in a trash can
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Hunter Biden gun crime trial reveals more evidence of addiction as Beau's widow testifies
By Anders Hagstrom
Jill Biden, a fixture at Hunter Biden’s trial, juggles role as first lady and mom
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Hunter Biden gun trial: Beau Biden's widow Hallie Biden testifies about crack use
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Awkward moment Jill Biden appears to tell Joe not to sit at D-Day ceremony, but he does anyway
By Emily Crane
Biden’s D-Day visit may mark the end of an American era
By Stephen Collinson
Biden's 'perpetual state of confusion' on display in Normandy amid rising cognitive questions
By Jamie Joseph
Video edited to make it appear Biden tried to sit down when there wasn't a chair
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Fighting Trump on the Beaches
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CA Supreme Court allows UC Berkeley housing at People's Park
By Ben Christopher
People's Park: California Supreme Court allows new student housing
By Jana Katsuyama
CA Supreme Court ruling allows UC Berkeley construction on People's Park
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Calif. Supreme Court seals People's Park's fate, sides with UC Berkeley
By Stephen Council
UC Berkeley gets go-ahead to build housing at People’s Park after years-long battle
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Trump ally Bannon ordered to report to prison for defying Jan. 6 probe
By Andrew Goudsward
Steve Bannon ordered to report to prison by July 1 to serve contempt of Congress sentence
By Devan Cole & Tierney Sneed
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Trump calls for Jan. 6 committee members to be indicted
By Brett Samuels
Judge Orders Bannon to Surrender for Prison Term by July 1
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