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Syria's new rulers are forming a government after more than half a century of dictatorship under former leader Bashar al-Assad and his father.
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Saint Levant has been selling out U.S. and European venues with his album "Deira," an ode to his heritage and the Gaza hotel his father built, which was destroyed by an Israeli airstrike in the war.
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Federal agencies run out of money at midnight tonight and lawmakers are scrambling to pass legislation before the deadline.
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