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Israel-Gaza · United StatesU.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio was in Israel on Sunday as its military intensified attacks on northern Gaza, flattening multiple high-rise building and killing at least 13 Palestinians. Rubio said ahead of the trip that he will be seeking answers from Israeli officials about how they see the way forward in Gaza following Israel’s attack on Hamas leaders in Qatar last week that upended efforts to broker an end to the conflict.See the Story
Rubio in Israel in wake of Qatar attack as Israeli strikes intensify in northern Gaza
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Venezuela Politics · VenezuelaPersonnel from a U.S. warship boarded a Venezuelan tuna boat with nine fishermen while it was sailing in Venezuelan waters, Venezuela’s foreign minister said on Saturday, underlining strained relations with the United States. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Tensions between the two nations escalated after U.S. President Donald Trump in August ordered the deployment of warships in the Caribbean, off the coast of the South American country, citing the fight against Latin American drug cartels.See the Story
Venezuela says US navy raided a tuna boat in the Caribbean as tensions rise
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Climate Change · MassachusettsBy PATRICK WHITTLE PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — There’s an effort underway to bring New England shrimp back to seafood customers — but fishermen have found few of the crustaceans, and the fishing industry that harvests them may face an even longer shutdown. Related Articles
Young activists won a landmark state climate trial. Now they’re challenging Trump’s orders
Klamath water bill awaits Newsom’s signature
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New England’s Shrimp Industry Is Struggling, with Fishermen Catching Few in 2025
60% Center coverage: 35 sources