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House Set to Approve Biden Impeachment Inquiry as It Hunts for an Offense
Republicans are pushing forward with a formal investigation even though their yearlong scrutiny of the president and his family has…
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DeSantis Dismisses One Endorsement (for Haley) and Plays Up Another (for Him)
At a town hall in Iowa, Ron DeSantis, who has the backing of Iowa’s popular governor, attacked Nikki Haley after…
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Biden Says Russia Is Celebrating U.S. Divisions Over Providing Aid to Ukraine
President Biden warned on Tuesday that Russia was celebrating American division over providing aid to Ukraine, as President Volodymyr Zelensky…
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Remote Canadian Town Hosts Passengers From Diverted Delta Flight
The flight was forced to land because of a “mechanical issue,” the company said, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded.
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Political Debate Is Rife on TikTok. Politicians? Not So Much.
President Biden and the White House regularly post to millions of followers on social media, talking about the economy on…
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How Christmas Tree Farms Can Help Wildlife
It may seem counterintuitive to support the annual culling of trees, but environmentalists say Christmas tree farms have ecological benefits.
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Under Rules of War, ‘Proportionality’ in Gaza Is Not About Evening the Score
The concept, important for determining the legality of an act of war, is about weighing civilian harm against military objectives,…
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In Central London, a Big Bet on a Return to the Office
On a recent Monday afternoon, visitors emerging from the serenity of St. Paul’s Cathedral in the heart of London could…
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Alluding to Scandal, Florida School Board Urges Member to Resign
The resolution against Bridget Ziegler, a co-founder of the activist group Moms for Liberty, is nonbinding. She did not address…
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Japan Wants a Stronger Military. Can It Find Enough Troops?
A shrinking, aging population poses an obstacle as the nation tries to counter security threats from China and North Korea.