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Trump accusing Greene of lashing out because he did not support her political ambitions, which Greene denies.
Trump has issued two new pardons for people in connection to the investigation into the January 6th insurrection.
A vast majority of children in Gaza are showing signs of anxiety and aggression after more than two years of war.
That's according to a new report by the United Nations.
And despite a fragile ceasefire, daily military strikes do go on.
NPR's Kat Lonsdorff reports.
Ecuadorians grappling with a surge in violent crime vote today to decide whether to allow the U.S.
to put military bases in their country.
Ecuador's president says the return of foreign military bases is central to fighting organized crime.
And in Chile, voters cast their ballots for a new president and Congress.
In a polarized general election, polls suggesting that no candidate will win outright in this first round, prompting a runoff next month between the top two candidates.
John Bartlett reports from the capital, Santiago.
In Australia, a recall of colored sand widely used by school kids has led to the temporary closure of some 70 schools.
Trace amounts of asbestos were found in samples.
Regulators say the risk is low.
It could become airborne and be inhaled.
But school is out tomorrow as inspectors work to clear classrooms.