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Man sues DHS after agents tracked him down for sending a scathing email to ICE
Federal agents tried to track David Streever to his home and hotel, and left him a warning notice that a critical email he sent...
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Burnham provided 'error-filled' article about devolution, says WalesOnline
The news site said the MP provided an article similar to others written for Scotland and London.
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Congress faces its own summer heat dome
The sweltering Fourth of July weekend is over, but for both parties in House and Senate leadership, the heat is still cranked up. Both...
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As McMorrow exits Senate race, the fight for her supporters begins in Michigan
Michigan state Sen. Mallory McMorrow’s decision to end her campaign for Senate sets up a fierce contest between the Democratic Party’s establishment and progressive...
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Farage says he's 'done no wrongdoing' after benefits from ally not declared
The Liberal Democrats have asked the Reform UK leader to be "straight with the British people".
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Israel Belongs in the New Saudi-Iranian Order
An anti-Abraham Accords is taking shape. That would be a big mistake.
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War Has Become Pointless
Military conflict has always existed. It’s just stopped making sense.
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Occupied Palestinian Territory: Aid restrictions in Gaza, ‘senseless’ infant deaths in the West Bank
Ongoing restrictions and closures of border crossings continue to hamper delivery of critical supplies into the Gaza Strip, amid mounting concern for children there...
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Sudan: Amid lethal drone attacks, children bear brunt of escalating war
Children across Sudan continue to bear the brunt of a war that is becoming increasingly deadly, with at least 330 children reported killed or...
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From AI to ‘killer robots’: UN chief issues urgent governance call
UN chief António Guterres appealed on Monday for far-reaching, worldwide controls on Artificial Intelligence, as increasingly powerful AI chips that are designed for civilian use shift...
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Ukraine: Latest Russian assault leaves at least 14 dead in Kyiv
Russian strikes on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv killed at least 14 civilians and injured more than 80 others overnight on Monday, according to local...
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UN maritime agency seeks release of 44 detained seafarers as food runs low
The UN’s International Maritime Organization (IMO) appealed on Monday for the urgent release of 44 seafarers held captive in Somali waters by pirates and armed...
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Venezuela quake: UN continues to scale up as damage estimate reaches $37 billion
The UN and its partners are ramping up assistance for people affected by the earthquakes in Venezuela, working alongside the Government's response effort, as...
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Afghanistan among the world’s largest displacement crises
Afghanistan faces one of the world’s biggest displacement crises amid poverty, drought and earthquakes, UN agencies warned on Monday.
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The U.S. Can’t ‘Yield Even an Inch’ to Xi, Top Democrat Says
Sen. Tammy Duckworth tells FP why she is traveling to Taiwan.
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Under Trump, spouses of U.S. citizens face policy changes in the immigration system
Spouses of U.S. citizens have traditionally had a special place in immigration law. That's no longer the case, according to the administration and immigration...
Read original →Democrats and Republicans pitch different visions of America on July 4th
Both parties used the Fourth of July holiday to pitch their vision for the country.
Read original →How Trump marked the 250th anniversary of independence
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Sarah Isgur, senior editor at The Dispatch, about President Trump's celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of...
Read original →Former Marine says military veterans running for office advance bipartisan politics
A former Marine says in a new book that military veterans running for office can bring Washington the courage to work across party lines.
Read original →Some voters in Louisville, Kentucky, got wrong ballots for years
Some voters in Louisville. Kentucky have been voting given the wrong ballots in elections for several years. That's the result of an investigation by...
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In Congress, a bipartisan annoyance with the Supreme Court
The most recent Supreme Court term has left Congress grappling with how to respond to a court that experts say has grabbed considerably more...
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Jimmy Carter Knew What Ails America
One of history’s most misunderstood speeches is also one of its most important.
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As deadly as war and as powerful as governments, global organized crime remains in the shadows
When people think of the world’s deadliest threats, armed conflicts usually come to mind first. Yet every year, organized crime quietly claims a comparable...
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Venezuela’s Bungled Earthquake Response
Natural disasters have accelerated political change elsewhere in the region.
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