Hillary Clinton says Donald Trump's decision to shake up his campaign staff will have little impact on his controversial political message.
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Qatar to pour $60 million into new Israel-Gaza gas pipeline
Qatar pledged $60 million on Thursday to help construct a natural gas pipeline running from Israel into the Gaza Strip, the Qatari government said, a project that aims to ease the energy crisis that long has afflicted the impoverished Palestinian enclave.
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Chief who knelt with protesters retires in new NYPD shake-up
A New York City police commander who kneeled with protesters outraged by the death of George Floyd, but was also an architect of the department's forceful response to the demonstrations, said Thursday that he is retiring after nearly four decades on the force.
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Split Cyprus' president hails U.N. bid to resume peace talks
The Greek Cypriot president of ethnically divided Cyprus said Thursday he'll attend a United Nations-hosted meeting in April with the leader of the breakaway Turkish Cypriots with "full political will" to get dormant peace talks up and running again.
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Former Michigan Gov. Granholm confirmed as energy secretary
Former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm won Senate confirmation Thursday to be energy secretary and will be a key Cabinet member trying to fulfill President Joe Biden's commitment for a green economy as the United States fights to slow climate change.