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Trump Administration Investigates New York City Schools Over Pro-Palestinian Group
The U.S. Department of Education, under Secretary Linda McMahon, has opened a civil rights investigation into New York City public
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U.S. Soldier Arrested for Using Classified Intelligence to Win $400,000
One of the week's most extraordinary stories comes from the intersection of military intelligence and online gambling. The Department of
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U.S. to Invite Putin to G20 Summit at Trump’s Miami
In a move that is certain to spark diplomatic controversy, the United States plans to invite Russian President Vladimir Putin
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‘Sitting Ducks’: Liberal Frontbencher Warns Australia Is Too Dependent on
In a pointed ANZAC Day-themed address, Australian Liberal frontbencher Andrew Hastie warned that overreliance on the United States has left
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Brazil Reopens Google Investigation
In a unanimous decision, Brazil's antitrust authority CADE reopened its investigation into Google over the tech giant's use of journalistic
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Europe Rallies Around Ukraine — Again
At an informal EU summit in Ayia Napa, Cyprus, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reaffirmed Europe's commitment to Ukraine, declaring
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Pakistan Escalates Indus Waters Dispute at the UN
Pakistan formally urged the United Nations Security Council to take up its dispute with India over the Indus Waters Treaty,
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Warner Bros. Discovery Shareholders Greenlight Paramount Deal
In a landmark vote for the entertainment industry, Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders approved the company's merger with Paramount on Thursday.
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Eurovision Boycotts Spread Across Europe
In a striking act of cultural protest, national broadcasters in Ireland, Spain, and Slovenia announced they will not air the
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Pentagon Shakeup: US Navy Secretary Fired
The Trump administration's turbulence at the Department of Defense continued Wednesday when Navy Secretary John Phelan was dismissed, effective immediately.
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