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The Latest: Iran threatens UAE ports as war enters its third week
Iran has threatened for the first time to attack civilian infrastructure in a neighboring country, urging people to evacuate three major ports in the United Arab Emirates it claimed the U.S. military was using to launch strikes on Iran
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US energy secretary directs oil company to restore operations off California
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright has directed a Texas-based oil and gas company to restore operations in waters off southern California that were damaged by a 2015 oil spill, invoking the Defense Production Act
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High winds cause power outages, property damage and at least 1 death as wild March weather blows in
Powerful winds and extreme weather are knocking out power, damaging property, and fueling wildfires across parts of the United States
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AP Exclusive: Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan talks diplomatic efforts as regional war rages
Turkey’s foreign minister says diplomacy between the U.S. and Iran is stalled, but he thinks quiet back-channel talks remain possible
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American flag raised at US Embassy in Venezuela for the 1st time since 2019
The American flag has been raised over the U.S. Embassy in Caracas for the first time since 2019
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Union president Nneka Ogwumike: Revenue sharing and housing remain key hurdles in WNBA CBA talks
Players’ union president Nneka Ogwumike said that revenue sharing and team-funded housing were two major items that still needed to be figured out to get a new collective bargaining agreement deal done with the WNBA
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Anti-war protests in Italy and Spain as high-stakes referendum on Italian judges looms
Thousands of people have protested in Italy against wars in the Middle East and proposed judicial reforms by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni
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A pardon lobbyist, $500,000 demand and alleged 'enforcer' lead to extortion charge in New York
Federal prosecutors in New York have accused a lobbyist of trying to extort a former client and the client’s son for $500,000
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Rwanda threatens to withdraw its counterinsurgency troops from Mozambique
Rwanda's foreign minister says the country's government will withdraw its counterinsurgency troops from Mozambique if the mission’s foreign backers don't maintain sustainable funding
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Before recent attack, Michigan synagogue had been bolstering its security
The Michigan synagogue that came under attack this week when an armed man drove his car into the building had for months been strengthening its security apparatus
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