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China accuses US of 'naked economic terrorism'

China accused the United States of "naked economic terrorism" on Thursday as Beijing ramps up the rhetoric in their trade war.

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What Israel’s new election reveals about the struggle over Jewishness

Benjamin Netanyahu has hit a snag that could derail his chances of becoming the longest-serving prime minister in the history of Israel.

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Climate change killing off Bering Sea puffins, say scientists

When an unusually large number of puffin carcasses began to wash ashore on Alaska's remote St Paul Island in the fall of 2016, the local tribal population grew alarmed.

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World's tiniest surviving baby born in California

A California hospital on Wednesday disclosed the birth of the world's smallest baby ever to survive, weighing a mere 245 grams (8.6 ounces) -- the same as a large apple -- when she was born.

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Cameras and crackdowns: Another Tiananmen 'impossible' in China

Thirty years after the crackdown on Tiananmen protesters, the tanks that lined Beijing's central avenue have been replaced by countless surveillance cameras perched like hawks on lampposts to keep the population in check.

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Russia is 'likely' conducting nuclear testing -- despite Trump's friendship with Putin: US intel agencies

President Donald Trump has cozied up to Russian President Vladimir Putin, but that friendship hasn't helped stop Russia from possibly violating treaties.

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Jared Kushner on hand as Benjamin Netanyahu flubs building a coalition government

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu flubbed attempting to create a coalition government after he was reelected. Under the country's laws, he must now run for election again.

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Kushner meets Jordan's king in push for peace plan -- even though Palestinians have already rejected it

US President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner met Jordan's king on Wednesday during the second leg of a mini-tour of the region to seek support for his Israeli-Palestinian peace plan, the royal palace said.

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Calls for Congress to ‘do your job’ and impeach Trump are exploding after Mueller’s speech

Social media is exploding with comments from lawmakers, legal experts, journalists, and the general public for Congress "do your job" and impeach President Donald Trump, after Special Counsel Robert Mueller addressed the American people and made clear his report did not exonerate the president. He also made clear there were many instances of obstruction of justice.

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Border wall on private land near El Paso lacks necessary permits, local officials say

The organization that raised millions of dollars to construct a border barrier on private land over the Memorial Day weekend will be issued a cease-and-desist letter due to a lack of permits needed for the project, a spokesperson for the city of Sunland Park, said Tuesday.

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Joe Biden makes first Texas trip as a 2020 presidential candidate, pitching new education plan

Democratic presidential frontrunner Joe Biden made his inaugural trip to Texas as a 2020 candidate Tuesday, using an event here with teachers to promote a new education plan, his campaign’s first major policy announcement.

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China steps up threat to play its most powerful card in Trump trade war

Chinese state media on Wednesday dangled the threat of cutting exports of rare earths to the United States as a counter-strike in the trade war, potentially depriving Washington of a key resource used to make everything from smartphones to military hardware.

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Jared Kushner meets Moroccan king on trip to press US peace plan

US President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner met Morocco's King Mohammed VI on Tuesday in Rabat as part of a fresh push on a long-promised but yet-to-be-delivered peace plan for the region.

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