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National security adviser Mike Waltz was nominated as United Nations ambassador after he mistakenly added a journalist to a ...
EXCLUSIVE: Former DNI James Clapper allegedly directed officials to "compromise" "normal" procedures to rush a politicized ...
The report, which includes a detailed summary of every country's human rights record over the previous year, was released after numerous delays due to cuts in the State Department's Bureau of ...
The department specifically named Mozart Julio Tabosa Sales and Alberto Kleiman, who worked in Brazil’s Ministry of Health ...
China emits more planet-warming pollution than any other nation, thanks to its robust appetite for coal, by far the most carbon-intensive fossil fuel. The country accounts for more than half of global ...
A federal judge in San Francisco is weighing whether the Trump administration violated federal law by sending National Guard troops to accompany federal agents on immigration raids in Southern ...
The US State Department has approved a potential sales of ammunitions, precision bombs and precision rockets to Nigeria ...
The Trump administration is considering plans for a 'Reaction Force' of National Guard troops to deploy to American cities with signs of civil unrest.
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Alone and 2,200 miles from home, Venezuela shuts out Puerto Rico at Little League World Series
Hitting with the bases loaded at the Little League World Series, Samuel Castillo found the gap between left and center field. Two runs scored and Venezuela’s lead over Puerto Rico grew to 3-0.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin said he is "very open" to the idea of requesting a federal waiver to prevent SNAP benefits from being used to purchase items like candy and soda in Virginia.
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Will Newsom’s ambitions save UCLA from giving in to Trump?
President Trump is targeting UCLA in his ongoing war against higher education. If UCLA makes a deal, it will make Gov. Gavin ...
The British government spent $3.2 million on a secret legal order preventing journalists from reporting a data breach that put almost 19,000 Afghans and their families at risk.
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