Blinken to Visit Philippines to Reinforce Alliance Amid South China Sea Tensions

U.S. State Department — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken heads to the Philippines next week, following a recent trade mission there by U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo. The visit comes amid escalating tensions between the Philippines and China over maritime disputes in the South China Sea.  “Secretary Blinken will travel to Manila to reaffirm our…

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Trump Arrives at Hearing on Whether to Dismiss Classified Documents Case

FORT PIERCE, FLORIDA — Donald Trump arrived Thursday at a federal courthouse in Florida, where a judge will hear arguments on whether to dismiss the criminal case accusing the former president of hoarding classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate after he left the White House.  The motorcade carrying the 2024 Republican presumptive presidential nominee arrived shortly…

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Biden Keeps Israel Close, but Netanyahu Away

Washington — With increasingly frequent and vocal expressions of frustration, U.S. President Joe Biden appears to be distancing himself from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has vowed that international pressure will not prevent Israel from achieving “total victory” in its war against Hamas. The rift is fueling speculation that the U.S. might restrict the supply…

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Classified Document Hearing Shows Stiff Partisan Divides on Biden’s Responsibility, Memory

WASHINGTON — Members of Congress on Tuesday turned a hearing about President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents into a charged referendum on a question central to the upcoming presidential election: the 81-year-old’s mental fitness.  The Biden administration and their main challengers, the backers of presumptive Republican candidate Donald Trump, emerged from the House Judiciary Committee’s…

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