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With Gaza aid flows rising, U.S. to push Israel to speed distribution

With Gaza aid flows rising, U.S. to push Israel to speed distribution

AMMAN, Jordan - The United States will press Israel to ensure humanitarian aid is effectively distributed within Gaza, Secretary of State Blinken said Tuesday, forecasting upcoming talks as the Biden administration seeks to turn tentative increases in aid shipments into more widespread improvements for desperate civilians.

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India rejects Sikh plot report, slams Canada over separatists

India dismissed a Washington Post report alleging senior members of the country’s intelligence agency approved a plot to kill a U.S.-based Sikh activist, while on the same day raising concerns about separatists sentiments made at a Sikh event in Canada.
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With Gaza aid flows rising, U.S. to push Israel to speed distribution

AMMAN, Jordan - The United States will press Israel to ensure humanitarian aid is effectively distributed within Gaza, Secretary of State Blinken said Tuesday, forecasting upcoming talks as the Biden administration seeks to turn tentative increases in aid shipments into more widespread improvements for desperate civilians.

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8 major newspapers join legal backlash against OpenAI, Microsoft

Eight major daily newspapers, including the Chicago Tribune and the New York Daily News, sued OpenAI and Microsoft on Tuesday, joining the backlash to artificial-intelligence companies that have used copyrighted work to train their algorithms without compensating content owners.
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In a ‘meat grinder’ of a war, Russian and Ukrainian casualties rise

In Ukraine, it’s far from quiet on the eastern front. By the end of the weekend, Ukrainian forces had withdrawn from three villages in the eastern Donetsk region, a tactical retreat that betrays Kyiv’s deeper vulnerabilities. Short of ammunition and fresh troops more than two years into its dogged resistance of Russian invasion, Ukraine finds itself on the back foot as the Kremlin attempts to renew its offensive momentum. Russian forces seized the eastern city of Avdiivka in February and have made further inroads since that success.
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Biden speaks to Egypt and Qatari leaders to press for cease-fire

WASHINGTON -- President Joe Biden spoke Monday with the leaders of Egypt and Qatar as he sought to increase pressure on Hamas to accept a deal that would result in a temporary cease-fire in the war in the Gaza Strip and the release of some of the hostages held there.
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Gov. Greg Abbott orders Texas schools to defy federal nondiscrimination rules

WASHINGTON — Gov. Greg Abbott said Monday the state will ignore new federal regulations that require government-funded schools to protect gender identity under rules prohibiting sex discrimination. Title IX prohibits sex-based discrimination at universities and K-12 schools that receive federal money, but Abbott said the new rules go too far. “I am instructing the Texas Education Agency to ...
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Ex-NSA employee in Colorado sentenced to nearly 22 years in prison for attempting to sell secrets to Russia

DENVER — A former National Security Agency employee from Colorado was sentenced Monday to nearly 22 years in federal prison in connection with his attempt to sell American secrets to the Russians. Jareh Sebastian Dalke, 32, of Colorado Springs, pleaded guilty in October to six counts of attempting to transmit national defense information to a foreign government. A federal judge sentenced him ...
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8 officers shot, 4 fatally, while serving warrant in Charlotte

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Multiple law enforcement officers were shot Monday in east Charlotte, the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department said. The residence in the 5000 block of Galway Drive where it happened was cleared and the area deemed safe, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said around 5 p.m., about three hours after the shooting. Residents no longer need to shelter in place. At ...
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Columbia begins to suspension of student protesters

NEW YORK – After a day of protest and confusion on its Manhattan campus, Columbia University announced Monday evening that it had begun to suspend students who had not left a pro-Palestinian encampment by a 2 p.m. deadline.