Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa defended stronger military cooperation with the United States to combat drug trafficking in a TV interview.
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Debate over privilege intensifies nationwide

A stark statement about privilege has stirred fresh debate over fairness, identity, and responsibility ...
President Trump says the Iran war will end "very soon," but Tehran says it's "prepared to continue attacking" indefinitely, and it won't let oil leave the Gulf.
Andrew Flynn, the developer behind a proposed 26-story tower in Davis Square, expected to get an earful Tuesday when he invited neighbors to an in-person meeting to talk over his latest vision for the ...
British Airways in a notice to customers, said that it is temporarily reducing its flying schedule in the region due to the continuing uncertainty of the situation in the Middle East and airspace inst ...
This afternoon, Gov. Mikie Sherrill delivers her first proposed budget, one she says “lowers costs for New Jerseyans, provides a better future for our kids, and makes government more accountable.” ...
State Sen. John Keenan of Quincy sponsored a bill to require accessible naloxone cabinets at all stations along the T's Red, Blue, Green and Orange lines. Keenan said the MBTA didn't fully comply with ...
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Trump Insists Strait of Hormuz Is Safe as Iran Begins Laying Mines

Iran was laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz while Donald Trump declared he was thinking of taking it over. At least two people familiar with U.S. intelligence told CNN Tuesday that Iran began laying ...
The US will waive sanctions on certain countries to reduce oil prices, Donald Trump has said. The president did not say which countries would be given sanctions relief, but Reuters previously reported ...
Israel launches more missiles at Iran and Lebanon, where the Israeli military says it's targeting Hezbollah infrastructure in the south of Beirut. Iran says it has conducted a bar ...
A meteorite smashed through the rooftop of a house after blazing across the skies in western Germany. Astronomers say the fireball lit up the twilight sky over large parts of northwestern Europe at ...
In addition to the human toll, at risk are multibillion-dollar oil and gas facilities owned by Houston giants such as Exxon, Chevron, Occidental Petroleum.