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As Gaza Worsens, Palestinian Leader Controls Fate Of US Plan

By JOSEF FEDERMAN ,  Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) — Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has been sidelined, isolated and humiliated by the Trump administration. But the embattled Palestinian leader may have the final say in determining the fate of the White House's long-awaited vision for Mideast peace. In recent weeks, Abbas has thwarted a series of internationally…
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Kavanaugh Says He May Have Been ‘Too Emotional’

WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is acknowledging he "might have been too emotional" in Senate testimony but says he can be counted on to be an "even-keeled" judge. Kavanaugh said Thursday in an op-ed that his "tone was sharp" and he said "a few things" he should not have during testimony to…
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Jurors Begin Deliberations at Chicago Officer’s Murder Trial

CHICAGO, IL (AP) — Attorneys in the trial of a white Chicago police officer charged with murder in the 2014 shooting of black teenager Laquan McDonald sparred over what video of the deadly encounter actually proves Thursday just before jurors withdrew to begin deliberating. During closing arguments , prosecutor Jody Gleason pointed to dashcam video of Officer Jason…
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No Free Lunch for Renewables: More Wind Power Would Warm US

WASHINGTON (AP) — Ramping up wind power in America would also dial up the nation's temperatures, a new study out of Harvard found. While wind energy is widely celebrated as environmentally friendly, the researchers concluded that a dramatic, all-out expansion in the number of turbines could warm the country even more than climate change from…
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Rescuers Detect Possible Sign Of Life Under Quake-Hit Hotel

By TASSANEE VEJPONGSA , Associated Press PALU, Indonesia (AP) — A French rescue team said Thursday it has detected a possible sign of life under the rubble of a hotel in Indonesia's Sulawesi island nearly a week after it was hit by a powerful earthquake and tsunami, as the death toll rose to more than…
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