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Woman Accused of Aiding in Murder of U.S. Army Soldier Indicted by Grand Jury
Cecily Ann Aguilar was indicted by a Grand Jury Tuesday after being accused of aiding her boyfriend in the murder of Fort Hood soldier Vanessa
China criticizes US for abandoning Afghanistan, warns against ‘shirking its responsibility’
Chinese foreign minister Wang Webin criticized the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan during a joint meeting with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and called on the Eurasian
Marco Rubio offers to help Black Lives Matter activists move to Cuba
Sen. Marco Rubio offered to help Black Lives Matter activists move to Cuba after the organization posted a message appearing to side with the country’s
AOC blames Cuban suffering on US ‘contributions,’ parroting Black Lives Matter
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., broke her silence Thursday on anti-government protests that have broken out in Cuba by partially blaming the suffering of “everyday people”
Gov. Cuomo to Be Questioned in Sexual Harassment Probe
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is expected to be interviewed Saturday as the state attorney general’s office winds down its investigation into sexual harassment allegations.
MLB All-Star Game Has Second Lowest Ratings Ever
Major League Baseball’s 2021 All-Star Game earned the spot of being the second-lowest-rated game of all time….
Lindsey Graham Would ‘Go to War’ for Chick-fil-A
A plan by the University of Notre Dame to add Chick-fil-A to student dining options appears to have ruffled feathers on both the right and
Kat Cammack to Newsmax: Border ‘Truly a Humanitarian Crisis’
Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., told Newsmax on Friday that her trip to Mission, Texas, which she described as “ground zero,” showed her the “humanitarian crisis”
McConnell Considering Whether to Give Biden Infrastructure Win
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is privately telling his members to separate a bipartisan infrastructure deal from Democrats’ $3.5 trillion spending plan, Politico is
Jobless Claims Fall to Pandemic Low, Underscoring US Rebound
Applications for U.S. state unemployment insurance fell last week to a fresh pandemic low, indicating that dismissals are easing as business conditions improve and firms
Ric Grenell: Germany, Merkel Naïve About China, Russia
Chancellor Angela Merkel, who visits Washington, D.C., Thursday for the last time as her country’s leader, watched Germany drift away from the Western Alliance, former
2 Mass Shootings in Chicago in Just Hours
At least 10 people were shot in Chicago in two separate incidents on Wednesday as violence continued its nightmare grip on the city. “Mass shootings
State Deptartment defends Cuba policy official after Rubio blames her for admin’s ‘weak’ response
The State Department defended its head of Cuba policy, saying both the U.S. and Cuba are better for her service despite Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.,
Lead investigator of ecoterrorist plot involving Biden nominee says she was the ‘nastiest of the suspects’
The lead Forest Service investigator of the ecoterrorist plot involving President Biden’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) director nominee is pushing back against Tracy Stone-Manning’s
2 Mass Shootings in Chicago in Just Hours
At least 10 people were shot in Chicago in two separate incidents on Wednesday as violence continued its nightmare grip on the city. “Mass shootings
Worries Over Racism, Waterways Inspire Push to Rename Fish
Minnesota state Sen. Foung Hawj was never a fan of the “Asian carp” label commonly applied to four imported fish species that are wreaking havoc
Miami Security Firm Faces Questions in Haiti Assassination
For the owner of a small private security company with a history of avoiding paying debts and declaring bankruptcy, it looked like a good opportunity
Cuba’s Leader Lays Some Blame for Protests on His Government
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel for the first time is offering some self-criticism while saying that government shortcomings in handling shortages and other problems played a
Justice Breyer: Not Planning to Retire, Don’t Know When
Justice Stephen Breyer, the Supreme Court’s oldest member, told CNN he has not decided when to retire from the bench. Progressives and some other Democrats
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer says he has not decided when to retire
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is the senior liberal-leaning member of the court, and at least for now he intends to keep it that way.