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Israeli airstrikes deep into northeastern Lebanon kill at least one person, Hezbollah says

By KAREEM CHEHAYEB and SULEIMAN AMHAZ Associated Press SAFRI, Lebanon (AP) — An official from the Lebanese militant Hezbollah group says two Israeli airstrikes over northeastern Lebanon have destroyed a warehouse and killed at least one person. The Israeli military said the airstrikes hit two Hezbollah sites and were in response to rocket attacks over

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Chinese legislature’s meetings return, but the limited openness they once had is gone

By HUIZHONG WU Associated Press BEIJING (AP) — Some of the most closely watched news conferences happen during China’s annual meetings of its ceremonial legislature. The sessions are a rare opportunity to engage directly with officials, yet the space for that engagement is shrinking. Carefully screened questions are now the norm at news conferences, ensuring

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Harris acknowledges heightened emotions around crisis in Gaza amid increasing voter concerns

By Priscilla Alvarez, CNN (CNN) — Vice President Kamala Harris acknowledged the heightened emotions surrounding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, saying in an interview with Snapchat that she understands the frustration as the campaign tries to quell voter concerns. Harris has forcefully spoken about the situation unfolding in Gaza, most recently in remarks in Selma,

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Wisconsin elections review shows recall targeting GOP leader falls short of signatures needed

By SCOTT BAUER Associated Press MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Supporters of former President Donald Trump who organized an effort to recall Wisconsin’s top elected Republican did not gather enough signatures to trigger the recall election under one scenario reviewed by elections officials Tuesday. But it likely will be up to the state Supreme Court to

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Hur said Biden couldn’t recall when his son died. The interview transcript is more complicated.

By CHRIS MEGERIAN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House knew it had a political problem on its hands when a special counsel report questioned President Joe Biden’s memory last month, but Biden saw a much more personal affront as well. Robert Hur, who had been appointed to investigate whether Biden mishandled classified documents,

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Sudan’s military regains control of TV and radio headquarters from RSF after intense fighting

CAIRO (AP) — Sudan’s military says it has regained control of the country’s national radio and television headquarters from a rival paramilitary group it has been battling for about a year. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces seized the headquarters of Sudan’s Radio and Television in the first weeks of Sudan’s conflict which broke out in

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