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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is calling on U.S. Masters Swimming to ban men from competing in women's swimming competitions, or face possible legal a ...
A new test on a swab taken from the mouth and throat of Chiara Poggi, a 26-year-old economics graduate stabbed to death at ...
ICE Is Following the Lead of Anti-Palestinian Doxxing Groups The agency’s brutal racial profiling has drawn its latest ...
Michael Madsen died July 3 at 67. The prolific actor was known for Tarantino's 'Reservoir Dogs,' 'Kill Bill' and others and ...
Garlasco, Stasi remains in semi-liberty. New investigations, "no DNA on the fingerprints analyzed" In the afternoon, two news at the same time: one on the convicted, the other on the new investigation ...
The semi-freedom granted to Alberto Stasi is at risk. The decision of the Supreme Court on the appeal by the General Prosecutor's Office of Milan, which requested the annulment of the order by ...
President Trump signs executive order allowing U.S. Steel partnership with Japan's Nippon Steel, with an $11 billion investment commitment.
Wholesale U.S. inflation measured by the PPI inched up 0.1% in May, according to a Thursday report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Chinese exports of rare earth minerals, which are vital to carmakers and other industries, and China's access to high-end technology from the U.S., including computer chips, are high on the agenda.
The U.S. High Speed Rail Association paid travel and hotel expenses for Newsweek reporter James Bickerton to attend its 2025 annual conference.
The announcement to revoke visas is the most drastic move yet to curtail the numbers of international students studying in the U.S.
The U.S. airstrike on al Shabaab in Somalia underscores AFRICOM's mission to degrade terrorist threats, with support from Somali government and forces.
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