
Israel and Lebanon sign framework agreement with US in first step toward peace, Rubio says
WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Marco Rubio joined Israel and Lebanon’s ambassadors to the U. S. Friday to announce a framework agreement that was described as a first step toward peace following months of conflict between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. The officials did not share details on the agreement, which does not include Hezbollah and prompted one of the group's officials in Lebanon to warn of civil war. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later said a...
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- Israel and Lebanon sign framework agreement with US in first step toward peace, Rubio says
- Texas board approves Bible stories as required reading in public schools
- Fear grips Haitian communities after Supreme Court ruling unwinds protection from deportation
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Lawmakers subpoena billionaire Leon Black after contentious interview on Epstein payments
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Oversight Committee served subpoenas to billionaire investor Leon Black on Friday after lawmakers say he refused to answer some questions about his yearslong relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, a time in which he paid the disgraced financier at least $158 million. Black is the co-founder and former chief executive of the private equity firm Apollo Global Management who stepped down in 2021 amid fallout over his ties to Epstein. He became the 16th person to appear a...
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- Lawmakers subpoena billionaire Leon Black after contentious interview on Epstein payments
- Buttigieg was briefly separated from his children after police say he was target of false report
- A Trump commission urges bridges between church and state in sweeping draft report
- Trump threatens 100% tax on European imports if countries impose tax on digital services
- Disagreements between Supreme Court justices bubble into public view as major rulings loom
A large, harmless asteroid will zip past Earth this weekend
NEW YORK (AP) — A large asteroid will zip past Earth this weekend, but don't worry: It poses no danger. The space rock — 1997 NC1 — makes its closest approach Saturday morning, coming within 1. 6 million miles (2. 6 million kilometers), according to the European Space Agency. Discovered nearly three decades ago by an asteroid-tracking system in Hawaii, the asteroid is between 2,461 feet (0. 75 kilometer) to 5,413 feet (1. 65 kilometers) wide — roughly the size of two to four Empire and...
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- A large, harmless asteroid will zip past Earth this weekend
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- Astronomers find biggest super-puff planets yet that are lighter than cotton candy
- Mexico, Italy and others see up to two more months of heat stress than in the 1970s, study says
- A plan to sell artifacts from the Titanic faces US government opposition

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