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Taiwan to End COVID Quarantine for Arrivals, Welcome Back Tourists
Read More A person gets a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) test in Taipei, Taiwan, on May 24, 2022. (Ann Wang/Reuters) TAIPEI—Taiwan will end its mandatory COVID-19
Putin signs decrees paving way for annexing Ukraine territories of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia
Read More Vladimir Putin has signed decrees paving the way for the occupied Ukrainian regions of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia to be formally annexed into Russia.
King Charles III 50p coin unveiled ahead of circulation this year
Read More A new 50p design featuring an image of King Charles III has been unveiled by the Royal Mint and will enter circulation by
Federal Judge Denies Legal Challenge to Biden’s Debt Forgiveness Plan
A federal judge in Indiana on Thursday denied a legal challenge by the libertarian Pacific Legal Foundation against President Joe Biden’s student debt forgiveness plan,
Putin signs decrees paving way for annexation of two Ukraine regions
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday signed decrees paving the way for the occupied Ukrainian regions of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia to be formally annexed into
Indiana GOP chairman blasts White House spinning Biden’s ‘Where’s Jackie?’ gaffe
Post Content The head of Indiana’s Republican Party said Thursday that President Biden’s remarks in which he appeared to forget about the death of a
Hemingway’s Florida Mansion Intact After Hurricane Ian
Ernest Hemingway’s Florida mansion is intact following Hurricane Ian and all 59 cats who live there are safe and sound, according to news reports.
Olivia Pratt-Korbel: man, 34, arrested on suspicion of nine-year-old’s murder
Read More Detectives have arrested a 34-year-old man on suspicion of the murder of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel in Liverpool in August, Merseyside police have said.
Migrant children suffered panic attacks, ‘despair’ at Fort Bliss facility under Biden: watchdog
Post Content Unaccompanied migrant children housed at an emergency shelter inside Fort Bliss were said to have suffered from panic attacks, anxiety and a “pervasive
Biden Warns of ‘Substantial’ Deaths From Hurricane Ian
President Joe Biden said on Thursday that Hurricane Ian could be Florida’s deadliest, adding he would travel to the state when appropriate.”This could be the
A Florida Town Rebuilt After One Hurricane Endures Another
When the people of Punta Gorda on Florida’s Gulf Coast rebuilt Charlotte High School, they vowed it would never be pulverized by a hurricane again.This
Ucraina – Russia, le news dalla guerra oggi. Putin riconosce l’indipendenza di Kherson e Zaporizhzhia
Read More Con l’ennesima sfida alla comunità internazionale, Putin si accinge a sancire l’ingresso nella Federazione russa di quattro regioni ucraine. Lo farà con una
Biden Administration Announces New Strategy for Pacific Islands Amid Rising Chinese Influence
Read More The Biden administration on Sept. 29 released a strategic framework for the Pacific Islands, the first-ever document of its kind. The move came
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Arizona AG sues Biden to stop ‘illegal’ student loan handout
Post Content Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich on Thursday filed a lawsuit to block the Biden administration’s decision to cancel hundreds of billions of dollars
Judge overrules special master order for Trump to give ‘final’ objections on FBI search inventory
Post Content U.S. District Judge Aileen M. Cannon on Thursday overruled an order by Special Master Raymond Dearie that said former President Donald Trump needed
Senators explain reasoning behind their votes on the short-term government funding bill
Post Content WASHINGTON – While half of Senate Republicans voted to oppose Thursday’s short-term funding bill over excess spending, keeping the government open is the
Russian billionaire indicted for evading US sanctions, 3 others in alleged scheme to have child born in states
A Russian billionaire oligarch with Kremlin ties was federally charged with violating American sanctions along with three others who worked to ensure his child was
Russia safely returns 3 cosmonauts from International Space Station
Three Russian cosmonauts returned safely on Thursday from a mission to the International Space Station. The Soyuz MS-21 spacecraft carrying Oleg Artemyev, Denis Matveyev and
Nigerian presidential candidates sign peace accord ahead of election
Presidential candidates in Nigeria signed an accord Thursday committing to a peaceful campaign for the 2023 election. Nearly all of the 18 candidates for president