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Israeli PM, Biden exchange frosty words over legal overhaul

Israeli PM, Biden exchange frosty words over legal overhaul

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s prime minister on Wednesday brushed aside criticism of his judicial overhaul plan from President Joe Biden, saying the matter was an internal Israeli issue and would not be influenced by outside pressure.
Hitman in New Jersey murder-for-hire sentenced to 16 years

Hitman in New Jersey murder-for-hire sentenced to 16 years

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — A career criminal whose rap sheet includes bank robberies and a murder conspiracy was sentenced Wednesday to 16 years in prison for killing a New Jersey political consultant in exchange for money in 2014.
Ukraine's Zelenskyy is 'ready' for Chinese leader to visit

Ukraine's Zelenskyy is 'ready' for Chinese leader to visit

ON A TRAIN FROM SUMY TO KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine's president invited his powerful Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, to visit his nation, saying they haven't been in contact since the war began and he is “ready to see him here.
International development groups say budget cut will end Canadian programs abroad

International development groups say budget cut will end Canadian programs abroad

OTTAWA — Humanitarian groups are giving Tuesday’s federal budget a thumbs down, saying a projected $1.3-billion cut to foreign aid will end Canadian projects andcreate a backslide in progress on fighting disease and hunger.

Arizona governor's aide resigns after controversial tweet

PHOENIX (AP) — The press secretary of Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has resigned after a controversial social media post made in the wake of a fatal shooting at a Tennessee school.
Supreme Court grapples with use of confession in joint trial

Supreme Court grapples with use of confession in joint trial

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday grappled with whether a man serving a life sentence for his role on an international “kill team” should get a new trial.
Judge orders US to resume oil, gas leasing in North Dakota

Judge orders US to resume oil, gas leasing in North Dakota

A federal judge has ordered the U.S.

US backs international court for Russia's war in Ukraine

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is offering support for the creation of an international court to prosecute alleged crimes of aggression by Russia against Ukraine. In comments this week, senior U.S.

Ukrainian grain inflow triggers protests in Poland, Bulgaria

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poland’s agriculture minister promised financial support from the government and the European Union and easier rules for constructing grain storage as he met Wednesday with farmers angered by falling grain prices.
Ontario launches voluntary clean energy credit registry

Ontario launches voluntary clean energy credit registry

TORONTO — Ontario companies can now purchase "credits" to indicate their commitment to green electricity, and the province says proceeds will go into a fund to support the development of new clean energy projects.