Biden praised Kissinger in life, offers measured reaction on his death
By Heather Timmons WASHINGTON As Senate Foreign Relations Chair, Joe Biden offered effusive praise of former Secretary of
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Natalee Holloway's mother tells her daughter's killer in court he has caused 'indescribable pain and harm' to her family
Beth Holloway has waited nearly two decades for an end to her family's "never-ending nightmare" -- and while that doesn't mean getting her daughter back, it does include getting justice for the Alabama teen who disappeared in 2005 on a graduation trip to Aruba.
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IMF steering committee calls for new funds, share plan by June 2025
MARRAKECH, Morocco International Monetary Fund members on Saturday pledged to complete a review of quota funding by Dec.
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Names and faces of Harvard students linked to an anti-Israel statement were plastered on mobile billboards and online sites
A billboard truck drove near Harvard's campus Wednesday displaying the names and photos of Harvard students whose organizations signed a statement blaming solely Israel for the deadly attacks by Hamas.
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Trump liable for fraud, judge finds in New York civil case
Donald Trump exaggerated his net worth and asset values to get better loans, a New York judge rules.
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In first known joint statement, US presidential centers sound alarm about democracy
Nearly every presidential center released a joint statement on Thursday emphasizing the principles of democracy and deeming civil political discourse essential, the first known time that presidential foundations and centers have joined to release a statement calling to protect democracy.
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Special counsel accuses Trump of daily statements that could prejudice jury pool in election subversion case
Special counsel Jack Smith said in a court filing Tuesday that former President Donald Trump has made "daily extrajudicial statements that threaten to prejudice the jury pool" in the 2020 election subversion case.
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North Carolina Supreme Court justice files lawsuit over state investigation into her comments about diversity
A North Carolina Supreme Court justice has filed a federal lawsuit against the state's judicial standards commission after the body opened an investigation into comments she made about the diversity of the state's judicial system, court documents show.
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Spanish women footballers' union blasts 'machismo and sexism,' demands action after World Cup kiss controversy
The union representing Spain's women soccer players has called for the country's football federation chief to be punished for kissing star player Jennifer Hermoso on the lips following the team's World Cup victory, as it vowed to fight back against "machismo and sexism."
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US, Japan and South Korea condemn 'dangerous and aggressive actions' by China
CAMP DAVID, Maryland The United States prevailed on Japan and South Korea on Friday to use their strongest
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What are the charges in Trump's Georgia indictment?
This is the former president's fourth criminal indictment - he faces 78 charges from three other cases.
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Pittsburgh synagogue shooter to hear again from victims' families today before judge formally sentences him to death
The families of victims in the mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue that left 11 worshippers dead and six others wounded will share impact statements one last time Thursday as Robert Bowers is expected to be formally sentenced to death for carrying out the attack in 2018.
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