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Despite Trump’s propensity to turn U.S. diplomacy into a “one-man reality show,” there are several actors who determine the ...
Closed for years, Carter G. Woodson's home is scheduled to reopen in 2026, the centennial of Black History Month.
Analyst Garrett Nelson believes the company, struggling on multiple fronts, is still well-positioned for the future.
John Roberts was not supposed to be the U.S. chief justice. When President George W. Bush nominated him to the U.S. Supreme ...
Mitchell is the second republican to announce their campaign for Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District. State Senator Charlie McClintock announced his campaign last week.
Russia’s assault involved more than 800 drones and occurred as months of U.S.-led peace efforts appear to be getting nowhere.
In January 2024, Habash became the second Biden official, and the first political appointee, to resign in protest over the ...
The foreign minister also stressed Moscow’s readiness for an honest dialogue with all partners, without building new "Berlin walls." Lavrov added that the process of de-dollarization and the creation ...
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) told Newsweek that the man was arrested for assault in the third degree, resisting, and obstruction of justice.
Experts say it’s remaking the role of the most powerful military in the world and its relationship with the American public.
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‘Obey Immigration Laws Or…’: Trump’s Stark Warning After ‘Humiliating’ ICE Raid On U.S. Ally
Tharoor's sharp reaction to Trump’s aide Lutnick’s remarks: 'No need to say sorry…' GST cut on individual life, health policies: Policyholders advised not to delay renewals Terrorist Killed, Army ...
Despite efforts to restrict the teaching of Black history, civil rights veterans are crafting college courses for educators to share.
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