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    Judge Warns Trump Attorney About Audible ‘Cursing’ As Stormy Daniels Testifies

    “You need to speak to him," Judge Juan Merchan told the former president's attorney. "I won’t tolerate that.”

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    Sixth Body Recovered After Baltimore Bridge Collapse

    The sixth and final body of a construction worker who died in the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse was found.

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    Human Rights Groups Demand Biden Publish Report On Israel’s Use Of U.S. Weapons

    The administration will soon send a report to Congress on whether Israel is violating U.S. and international law by using American weapons to kill civilians.

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    US explores AI to train immigration officers on talking to refugees

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is piloting artificial intelligence to train officers who review applicants for refugee status in the United States, Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told reporters on Tuesday. The work addresses what Mayorkas said is “labor-intensive” instruction that typically involves senior personnel. "Refugee applicants, given the trauma that they have endured, are reticent to be forthcoming in describing that trauma," he said.

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    Indiana Republican Targeted By Pro-Israel Groups Loses Primary

    Former Rep. John Hostettler’s votes against foreign aid and comments about Jewish political influence stirred deep-pocketed opposition.

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    Brazilians queue for precious water as flood damage intensifies

    Teams in flood-ravaged southern Brazil scrambled Tuesday to deliver humanitarian aid to Porto Alegre and other inundated municipalities, where queues formed for drinking water as forecasters warned of more downpours.In Alvorada, a municipality east of Porto Alegre, people queued with buckets and plastic bottles, collecting drinking water from the few taps still working.

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    Europe student Gaza protests spread, sparking clashes, arrests

    Protests by students demanding universities sever ties with Israel over the Gaza war spread across western Europe on Tuesday, sparking clashes and dozens of fresh arrests.The war in the Gaza Strip was sparked by an unprecedented October 7 attack on Israel by the Palestinian group Hamas, which resulted in the deaths of more than 1,170 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of Israeli official figures.

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