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The State Department’s annual human rights reports arrive a half-year late with significant cuts and little fanfare from ...
A Guatemalan judge has convicted six people in connection with the deaths of 41 girls in a 2017 fire at a youth facility with ...
The left-leaning populist could help Democrats, who face a difficult 2026 map, as they try to reclaim control of the Senate.
Illinois banned therapists from using artificial intelligence to treat patients, joining a small group of states regulating ...
The mockery about “chart crimes” — big boo-boos with data graphics — nearly overshadowed the technology upgrades announced by ...
The cause of the blast is still unknown. The Pennsylvania plant has racked up fines and faced lawsuits over emissions ...
In a letter to the Smithsonian’s leader, White House officials said they would review exhibition text, curation, exhibition ...
Monday’s 80-minute news conference represented a culmination of Trump’s campaign against D.C. crime, and of his supporters’ ...
DAKAR, Senegal — The U.S. government on Tuesday sanctioned an armed group accused of illicit trading in minerals in eastern ...
The U.N. chief has warned Israel that the United Nations has “credible information” of sexual violence and other violations ...
Trump and aides have shifted from suggesting a deal to end the Ukraine war could be close to describing Friday’s meeting with Putin as a “listening exercise.” ...
Washingtonians pay federal taxes, but they have no votes in Congress and their local government has no control over the D.C.
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