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  Trump Deploys US Warships to Iran as Death Toll Hits 5,000... + US, Russia, Ukraine Hold Historic Peace Talks in Abu Dhabi—Putin’s Next Move Revealed + ‘Life-Threatening’ Winter Storm to Cripple US: Ice, Snow, and Deadly Cold Sweep Nation

Historic talks: US, Russia and Ukraine meet in Abu Dhabi

U.S., Russian and Ukrainian delegations convened in the United Arab Emirates for the first trilateral talks since the war began, aiming to discuss territorial issues and possible steps toward deescalation in a high stakes diplomatic moment.

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235 million - Americans in path of the winter storm

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"we followed the law" — Jack Smith


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