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Israel and Iran's apparent strikes and counterstrikes give new insights into both militaries
By Ellen Knickmeyer
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USC cancels Jon Chu, Billie Jean King commencement appearances amid valedictorian controversy
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Bill with Israel, Ukraine aid advances in rare bipartisan US House vote
By Stephen Groves, Lisa Mascaro & Kevin Freking
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Man who set himself on fire outside Trump's Manhattan hush money trial dies
By Thomas Mackintosh
Man Sets Himself on Fire Near Courthouse Where Trump Is on Trial
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NY AG Letitia James asks judge to void Trump's $175M bond in civil fraud case
By Stepheny Price
Donald Trump's $175mn bond should be invalidated, New York attorney-general says
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Trump's $175m bond in fraud case should be voided, says New York attorney general
By Mike Bedigan
NY AG asks Trump civil fraud judge to declare $175M bond 'without effect'
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