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Israel's military said a Palestinian family could bury their father. Then the settlers arrived
A Palestinian family in the West Bank says Israeli settlers forced them to dig up their newly buried 80-year-old relative
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Passengers from virus-stricken cruise ship fly to home countries for monitoring
The last remaining passengers on a cruise ship hit by a deadly hantavirus outbreak have disembarked and boarded flights to more than 20 countries to enter quarantine
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A nonprofit sues to halt Trump’s 'American flag blue' repaint of the Reflecting Pool
A Washington-based nonprofit is asking a judge to stop the Trump administration from altering the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
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Trump says he'll move to suspend federal gasoline tax. He can't do it on his own
President Donald Trump is moving to suspend the federal tax on gasoline to help Americans shoulder surging fuel prices caused by the Iran war
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Supreme Court halts order for Alabama to use US House map with 2 largely Black districts
The U.S. Supreme Court has set the stage for Alabama to get rid of one of two largely Black congressional districts before this year’s midterm elections
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Senate Republicans move ahead with $1B for Trump's ballroom security as Democrats pledge to fight
Senate Republicans say they will move forward with a proposal to give the Secret Service up to $1 billion for security upgrades to Donald Trump’s White House ballroom project
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Trump administration cancels rule that made conservation a 'use' of public lands
The Interior Department is canceling a rule that put public lands conservation on equal footing with development
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Trump and Xi dialed down the trade war, but challenges lurk at their China summit
President Donald Trump claims America is profiting from trade with China despite tensions over rare earth minerals, tariffs and emerging technologies like AI
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Southern California mayor resigns, will plead guilty to acting as agent for Chinese government
A Southern California mayor has agreed to plead guilty to acting as an illegal agent for the Chinese government and has resigned from her city position
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Voter confusion and headaches for election officials follow hasty GOP push to redraw US House seats
Republican state officials are confusing voters and creating logistical headaches for local election officials across the South by redistricting U.S. House seats as primary season is underway
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