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WASHINGTON, July 11 (Reuters) - The State Department will start firing more than 1,350 U.S-based employees on Friday as the ...
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The White House's Russ Vought conceded the Senate vote on rescissions will be "tight" but remained adamant that it must "produce a victory." ...
On Dec. 20, 2024, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights publicly announced a landmark decision against the Colombian government and found it responsible for multiple human rights violations against ...
In geopolitics, fortune favors the patient opportunist. Tariffs designed to isolate one partner often bind that partner more ...
The State Department has formally advised staffers that it will be sending layoff notices to some of them soon ...
Texas State Senator Angela Paxton has filed for divorce from her husband, Republican state Attorney General Ken Paxton, who ...
The governor and Republican Senate leader back a proposed constitutional amendment to do it. A bipartisan quartet of lawmakers said don’t in dueling ballot statements.
During a hearing, U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis once again proved that she doesn’t suffer fools as she torched the ...
Seattle arts groups say cuts to federal arts agencies aren’t the only way the current administration is hamstringing local ...
The UNESCO has approved World Heritage status for the 40,000-year-old rock art of Murujuga, in Western Australia in Paris.
U.S. Air Force F-35s are operating on Philippine soil for the first time as part of aerial combat drills between Washington ...