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Quinnipiac: Trump Still Tops DeSantis in ’24 Matchup
Former President Donald Trump remains just ahead of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in a head-to-head matchup for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, according to a
Senate Passes Repeal of Iraq War Authorizations
Senators advanced cross-party legislation on Wednesday to repeal authorizations for the wars in Iraq, 20 years after American forces invaded the country to remove Saddam
Mexican immigration guards didn’t release migrants as deadly fire raged, video appears to show
The families of nearly 40 migrant men who died in a fire at a detention facility in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Ju?rez on
Trump holds big lead over DeSantis in ’24 GOP race, but most voters say he should be disqualified if indicted
Former President Trump holds a double-digit lead over Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in a hypothetical 2024 Republican presidential nomination matchup and remains competitive with President
Nikki Haley reveals playbook for beating Donald Trump and winning the GOP presidential nomination
EXCLUSIVE– Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley may be far behind former President Donald Trump in the latest 2024 GOP primary polls, but she says her
Burma Junta Dissolves 40 Political Parties, Including Suu Kyi’s NLD
Read More The Burmese military junta said on March 28 that it had dissolved 40 political parties, including the party led by deposed leader Aung
Covid inquiry under fire for giving Wales and Northern Ireland three weeks each
Read More Bereaved families have strongly criticised proposals by the UK Covid-19 inquiry to set aside only three weeks each for its public hearings on
Plans for rail pass for UK staycationers axed over cost concerns
Read More Plans to boost domestic tourism by introducing a rail pass for British staycationers have been axed, the Guardian can reveal. The idea was
Tory row brewing over Sunak pledge to end small boat crossings
Read More A row is brewing within the Conservative party over Rishi Sunak’s promise to end small boat crossings in the Channel, as backbench MPs
Senate votes to terminate Iraq, Gulf War military authorizations
The Senate voted Wednesday to terminate two resolutions that have authorized the use of military force in and against Iraq for decades, which critics say
China on ‘disturbing’ path to eclipse US military by mid-century, Milley warns
China is on a “disturbing” path to become militarily “superior” to the United States by mid-century, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley testified
Garland refuses to examine civil rights claims of Jan. 6 defendants: ‘I don’t know anything’
Attorney General Merrick Garland on Wednesday declined a request to examine whether the civil rights of some Jan. 6 defendants have been violated due to
Arizona Dem Official Slammed for Tweet After Shooting
Many GOP lawmakers are calling for Arizona Democrat Gov. Katie Hobbs’ spokesperson to be fired over her tweet suggesting the use of violence against those
Politico: Trump Grand Jury Off for Month Due to Planned Break
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s grand jury hearing his case in search of an indictment of former President Donald Trump reportedly is off for the
Report: Russian Spy Posed as Student in D.C.
The Justice Department recently filed a federal indictment against a man who allegedly posed as a Brazilian student at Johns Hopkins University while working as a
Sanitation workers in France set to return to work, number of pension protestors shrinks
Striking sanitation workers in Paris are set to return to work Wednesday — potentially ending one of the most enduring symbols of resistance to French
South African police launch manhunt for convicted rapist, murder who escaped from prison
South African police have launched a manhunt for convicted rapist and murderer Thabo Bester who escaped from a privately-run maximum security prison in the Free
Sweden becomes ‘legitimate target’ by joining NATO, Russian envoy says
Sweden is summoning its Russian ambassador to capital Stockholm after the official made oblique threats of the country’s future if it joins the North Atlantic
Holy month of Ramadan coincides with longest drought in Somalia’s history, forcing some Muslims to break fast
This year’s holy month of Ramadan coincides with the longest drought on record in Somalia. As the sun sets and Muslims around the world gather
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy invites Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping to visit his country
Ukraine’s president invited his powerful Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, to visit the war-torn nation, saying they haven’t been in contact since the war began and