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Biden to meet Japan’s PM Kishida amid shared concerns about China and differences on US Steel deal

By AAMER MADHANI Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida begins a much-anticipated visit to Washington on Tuesday aiming to spotlight shared concerns about provocative Chinese military action in the Pacific and at a rare moment of public difference between the two nations over a Japanese company’s plan to buy an iconic

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A lawsuit alleging abuse at a NH youth center is going to trial. There are 1,000 more to come

By HOLLY RAMER Associated Press CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — It started with three words: “They raped me.” David Meehan’s disclosure to his wife seven years ago set into motion an unprecedented criminal investigation into New Hampshire’s state-run youth detention center, which was built in the 1850s as a “house of reformation.” It is now called

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Elizabeth Warren suggests Israel’s actions in Gaza could be ruled as a genocide by international courts

By Morgan Rimmer, CNN (CNN) — Sen. Elizabeth Warren said last week that she believes international courts could interpret Israel’s actions in Gaza as a genocide, according to a video posted by a GBH News reporter, after noting she thinks “what Israel is doing is wrong.” “If you want to do it as an application of law, I believe that

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FBI arrests man who allegedly pledged allegiance to ISIS and planned attacks against Idaho churches, DOJ says

By Jack Forrest, CNN (CNN) — The FBI arrested a man on Saturday after he allegedly made plans to attack churches in Idaho and pledged his allegiance to ISIS, the Justice Department said. Alexander Scott Mercurio, 18, was charged with attempting to provide material support or resources to a designated foreign terrorist organization, according to

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