OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will travel to Mexico City to participate in the North American Leaders’ summit on Jan. 10, his office said in a statement …
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By Humeyra Pamuk WASHINGTON (Reuters) – There are conflicting views in Russia on whether or not to launch a renewed offensive in Ukraine, a senior U.S. State Department official said …
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(Reuters) – President Joe Biden will to travel to Mexico City on January 9 for a two-day trip where he will meet with the leaders of Mexico and Canada, White …
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Don Lemon Looked Straight Into The Camera And Said: ‘There’s Nothing Fake About CNN’ Harold Hutchison on December 19, 2022 CNN host Don Lemon denied that CNN was “fake” Monday …
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‘Weapons Of War’: Washington State’s Dem Gov, Attorney General Propose Major Gun Control Measures Bronson Winslow on December 19, 2022 Democratic Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and Attorney General Bob Ferguson …
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Soros-Funded Nonprofit Played Key Role In Twitter’s Preparation For Dealing With Hunter Biden Story, Docs Reveal Laurel Duggan on December 19, 2022 First Draft News, a now-defunct nonprofit that left-wing …
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Congress Just Supersized A Key Part Of The Pentagon’s ‘Diversity’ Budget. Here’s Where The Money Is Going Micaela Burrow on December 19, 2022 Editor’s note: This article has been updated. …
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North Carolina Public School Officials ‘Unlawfully’ Fired Professor For Opposing ‘Racially Divisive Ideology,’ Lawsuit Alleges Alexa Schwerha on December 19, 2022 The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction “unlawfully” fired …
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PETER ROFF: If Musk Quits As Twitter CEO, What Next? Peter Roff on December 19, 2022 Maverick corporate innovator Elon Musk appeared ready to step down as CEO of Twitter …
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California PTA Group Creates ‘Myth Busters’ Fact Sheet Laying Out Why Schools Shouldn’t Be ‘Pro-Parent’ Reagan Reese on December 20, 2022 A California Parent Teacher Association (PTA) group focused on …
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By Carlos Osorio TORONTO (Reuters) -Six people, including the suspect, died and one person was wounded in a shooting at a high-rise condominium building near Toronto on Sunday when a …
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By Steve Holland and Jarrett Renshaw WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden met Ecuador President Guillermo Lasso on Monday to discuss efforts to stem the flow of migrants to the United …
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(Reuters) – Canada will impose new sanctions on two former Haiti government ministers accused of corruption and protecting criminal gangs, Ottawa said on Tuesday, the latest in a string of …
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SEOUL (Reuters) – The United States deployed B-52 bombers and F-22 fighters for joint drills with South Korea on Tuesday, the News1 agency reported. (Reporting by Hyonhee Shin; Editing by …
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Congress is poised to pass legislation that would tighten the way presidential elections are certified, aiming to prevent a repeat of the chaos that followed …
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MANILA (Reuters) – China’s embassy in Manila accused the United States on Tuesday of driving a wedge between the Philippines and Beijing, deploring Washington’s “unfounded accusations” that it said sought …
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CAIRO (Reuters) – The U.S. Central Command forces conducted three helicopter raids in eastern Syria over the past 48 hours, which resulted in detaining six Islamic State operatives, according to …
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By Andrew Osborn and Felix Light (Reuters) – The nearly five-month battle for the small city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine has ground on for so long and wrought so …
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(Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden is considering a trip to the Japanese city of Nagasaki with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida during a G-7 summit visit next year, media reported on …
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By Brendan Pierson (Reuters) – Six months after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned its 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling, the state of abortion rights around the country remains unsettled, thanks …
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By Steve Gorman LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Thousands of striking academic workers began voting on Monday whether to ratify a deal with the University of California and end a 5-week-old …
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By Ted Hesson, Steve Holland and Jose Luis Gonzalez WASHINGTON/CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday said COVID-era restrictions at the U.S.-Mexico border that have prevented hundreds …
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) -China’s abrupt end to its zero-COVID policy has raised concerns of widespread infections among a vulnerable, undervaccinated population with little natural immunity that would overload the health system …
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By Kate Lamb and Ananda Teresia JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesia’s new criminal code has grabbed headlines for making sex outside marriage illegal but Islamic parties wanted even harsher punishment for …
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By Bernard Orr and Xinghui Kok BEIJING/SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Cities across China scrambled to install hospital beds and build fever screening clinics on Tuesday as authorities reported five more deaths and …