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Hezbollah has rejected Washington’s proposals to calm tensions with Israel, such as distancing its operatives from the border. However, sources in Lebanon state that Hezbollah remains open to US diplomacy

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A top No Labels leader said Thursday that Republican presidential contender Nikki Haley “would deserve serious consideration” for the group’s nomination if it decides to run a third-party candidate for

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