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Israel strikes Hezbollah's civilian as well as military wings in an attempt to crush the group
An Israeli strike has hit a Hezbollah-run health center in southern Lebanon and killed 12 medical workers, as Israel widens its campaign beyond fighters
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Judge orders Voice of America be put back together again. What are the chances that will happen?
A judge this week ruled that Voice of America's employees — and the news organization itself — get back to work
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DEA names Colombian president 'priority target' as US prosecutors probe ties to drug traffickers
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has been designated a “priority target” by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration as federal prosecutors in New York probe his alleged ties to drug traffickers, according to people familiar with the matter and records seen by The Associated Press
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Police video of Justin Timberlake's 2024 drunken driving arrest released
Police have released body camera footage from Justin Timberlake's drunken driving arrest in New York’s Hamptons in 2024
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Iran threatens tourism sites and US sends more Marines to Middle East as Trump hints at wind-down
Iran is threatening recreational and tourist sites worldwide and insisting it is still building missiles three weeks into an escalating war in the Middle East
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Records shattered as summer heat hits Southwest in March; 'This is what climate change looks like'
Scientists say a record-smashing March heat wave in the U.S. Southwest shows climate change is already driving more dangerous weather extremes
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Tons of aid flows into Cuba as humanitarian convoy arrives on the struggling island
Some 650 delegates from 33 countries and 120 organizations have started arriving in Cuba as part of a solidarity caravan transporting some 20 tons of humanitarian aid as the island grapples with a severe energy crisis
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Judge sides with New York Times in challenge to policy limiting reporters’ access to Pentagon
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from enforcing a policy limiting news reporters’ access to the Pentagon, ruling that key portions of the new rules are unlawful
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TSA officers are quitting as a funding standoff forces them to staff airports without pay
The public is experiencing the consequences of a partial U.S. government shutdown in long wait times at some airports as Transportation Security Officers take time off to manage the financial strain
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White House urges Congress to take a light touch on AI regulations in new legislative blueprint
The White House is laying out a new framework that it wants Congress to use to shape national rules for artificial intelligence without curbing growth in the sector
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