Suspect in Jan. 6 pipe bomb case appears in court
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US, Ukraine report progress in peace talks
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President Trump's claims of a historic multitrillion-dollar investment surge don't match federal data or the administration's own numbers.
Hegseth has denied issuing a “kill everybody” instruction for the Sept. 2 strikes, and during the briefing on Capitol Hill, Adm. Bradley also vehemently denied that Hegseth ordered his subordinates to “kill everybody” aboard the vessel.
After an Afghan national was charged with shooting two National Guard members, veterans who worked closely with Afghan refugees who were once frontline allies are scrambling to respond to the blowback.
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Many Somali Americans, most of them U.S. citizens, are fearful of Trump's immigration policies
A native of Minnesota who is of Somali descent said people in his community are afraid to leave their homes despite their citizenship status.
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U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether Trump's birthright citizenship order violates Constitution
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to take up the constitutionality of President Donald Trump's order on birthright citizenship declaring that children born to parents who are in the United States illegally or temporarily are not American citizens.
A new plan seeks to alter eligibility criteria for pension-linked emergency savings accounts for millions of Americans.
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E.U. hits Musk's X with $140 million fine, says it broke hate speech and misinformation rules
The European Commission alleged that X violated the Digital Services Act, a sweeping 2022 law mandating companies set up policies and procedures to remove posts deemed illegal
President Donald Trump said he cleared the way for automakers to build and sell a tiny car like ones he saw in Asia.
South Korea and the United States on Friday officially launched a visa support desk at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, the foreign ministry said.
As Washington made combating fentanyl a priority, cocaine trafficking has surged. Nowhere have the ripples been felt like in Ecuador, where criminal groups have run rampant.
Russian President Vladimir Putin told India Today that Ukraine’s leadership has abandoned promises of peace and now caters to nationalist interests, echoing his long-standing accusations against Kyiv.