
Rights advocate Cardin replaces Menendez as US Senate Foreign Relations chair
By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON Senator Ben Cardin will serve as chairman of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee,
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White supremacist leader pleads guilty to threatening New York journalist
The leader of White supremacist group pleaded guilty in federal court Wednesday to conspiring to threaten a Brooklyn-based journalist, the US attorney's office for the eastern district of New York said in a statement.
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With shutdown looming, Carter library moves up birthday celebration for 39th president
The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum has moved up planned festivities for the former president's 99th birthday amid the possibility of a government shutdown by the end of the week.
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Bob Menendez: US senator pleads not guilty as FBI probes Egypt ties
Bob Menendez is accused of accepting bribes to help Egypt's government, and business associates.
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Forced to flee war, Sudanese band spreads musical message
By El Tayeb Siddig PORT SUDAN, Sudan On a dusty plot in the Red Sea city of Port
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Biden administration announces visa-free travel for Israelis
Israel will be joining the US Visa Waiver Program, allowing Israeli citizens to soon enter the United States without a visa and vice versa, the Biden administration has announced.
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How Clarence Thomas' landmark Second Amendment ruling could help Hunter Biden fight his gun charges
Shortly after Hunter Biden was indicted on three gun-related federal charges, his attorney made it clear that his multi-pronged defense strategy in the historic case would include questioning the legality of the gun control accusation at the heart of the matter.
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Spain's conservative leader Feijoo fails in first bid to become prime minister
MADRID (Reuters) -Spanish conservative leader Alberto Nunez Feijoo failed on Wednesday to secure enough votes in the lower house to
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Brazil police carry out raids as part of Jan. 8 riots probe
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazil's federal police said on Wednesday they were carrying out fresh raids and arrests as part of
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US Mortgage Rate Climbs to 22-Year High of 7.41%, Curbing Demand
US mortgage rates jumped last week to the highest level since 2000, taking a toll on already depressed
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Millions of families scramble for child care as pandemic support program ends
Nationwide, more than 70,000 child care programs are projected to close, and about 3.2 million children could lose their spots due to the end of the child care stabilization grant program on September 30, according to an analysis by The Century Foundation.
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Biden launches first anti-Trump ad, hitting Trump's labor record ahead of Michigan visit
President Joe Biden's campaign is out with a new ad slamming Donald Trump's record with autoworkers ahead of Trump's visit to the battleground state of Michigan, underscoring how critical working-class voters will be in the upcoming presidential election, as the country gears up for a potential Trump-Biden rematch in 2024.
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