By Joseph Ax (Reuters) – Georgia’s legislature approved a bill expanding law enforcement’s power to investigate election fraud over the objections of voting rights groups, adding to a wave of …
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By David Shepardson WASHINGTON -An agreement to provide $10 billion in U.S. funding for COVID-19 aid has been reached in the Senate, lawmakers said on Monday. Senate Majority Leader Chuck …
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By Daniel Trotta (Reuters) -The world’s cities are a big driver of planet-warming emissions, but can play a major role in addressing climate change in the near future. U.N. scientists …
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By Gloria Dickie (Reuters) -Drastic cuts to fossil fuel use. Growing forests and eating less meat. These are just some of the actions needed in this decade to contain global …
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By Yereth Rosen ANCHORAGE, Alaska -More than 7.2 million cubic feet of natural gas escaped in a leak at a key Alaskan oilfield, forcing workers to evacuate and cutting production …
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By David Morgan (Reuters) – When Donald Trump holds his next rally in North Carolina on Saturday, he’ll be trying to boost his handpicked favorite for the U.S. Senate, Representative …
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By Peter Eisler, Alexandra Ulmer, Anita Komuves and Andrew R.C. Marshall (Reuters) – America’s most prominent conservative gathering, founded on ideals of personal liberty and limited government, convenes in Budapest …
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ANKARA – Turkey and the United States announced the culmination of months of talks to set up a procedure for improving their strained ties, eyeing cooperation in the areas of …
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By Simon Gardner BUCHA, Ukraine – A man lay sprawled by the roadside in the Ukrainian city of Bucha on Sunday, his hands tied behind his back and a bullet …
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By Uditha Jayasinghe COLOMBO – Former Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) official P. Nandalal Weerasinghe said on Monday he had accepted an offer from the country’s president to become …
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Special Report-France closes mosques with powers that some critics say use ‘secretive evidence’
by ReutersBy Juliette Jabkhiro ALLONNES, France – For three years, Karim Daoud ran the mosque in this small town in northwest France. He also coached kids’ soccer teams and for more …
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WASHINGTON -Negotiators in Congress have agreed to an additional $10 billion in COVID-19 funding to address U.S. needs but have dropped international aid from the package, Senate Majority Leader Chuck …
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By Nandita Bose WASHINGTON -U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of war crimes and called for a trial, adding to the global outcry over civilian …
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EL PASO, Texas – U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers working at the Paso Del Norte international crossing in downtown El Paso seized five live parrots March 30. The birds …
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DEL RIO, Texas – U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to Del Rio Sector encountered three large groups of migrants after they illegally entered the United States, April 2-4. On April …
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UK Doctors Receive Cash For Peddling Trans Hormones: REPORT Laurel Duggan on April 4, 2022 Doctors in the United Kingdom will be paid extra for each patient they help medically …
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‘Biden Can Replace Him’: Liberals Call For Firing Of Merrick Garland Harold Hutchison on April 4, 2022 Criticism of Attorney General Merrick Garland over the pace of the investigation into …
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Uyghur Activists Cry Foul Over NBA’s Return To Chinese Audiences Philip Lenczycki on April 4, 2022 China resumed broadcasting NBA games Wednesday after a 17 month hiatus. Uyghur activists have …
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California Judge Throws Out Corporate Diversity Mandate Laurel Duggan on April 4, 2022 A California judge struck down a 2020 law Friday requiring public companies to meet racial or sexual …
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Billionaire CEO Jamie Dimon Calls Out Biden’s Weak Leadership Harry Wilmerding on April 4, 2022 JPMorgan Chase chief executive officer Jamie Dimon’s annual shareholder letter seemed to take a shot …
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Florida Universities Can Now Ask Students About Their Political Beliefs Kendall Tietz on April 4, 2022 Florida’s public colleges and universities can now administer surveys to students and employees asking …
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By Tom Polansek CHICAGO – The U.S. Department of Agriculture is looking into vaccines as an option to protect poultry against deadly bird flu, the agency’s chief veterinary officer said …
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(Reuters) -The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Monday announced plans to revamp itself, with Director Rochelle Walensky hiring an outside senior federal health official to conduct …
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WASHINGTON – U.S. Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson moved a step closer to being confirmed as a justice on Monday when the Senate voted to break a Judiciary Committee …
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NEW YORK – New York Mayor Eric Adams on Monday announced the launch of digital billboards across Florida denouncing that state’s law that bans most classroom instruction on sexual orientation …