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The deadliest Russian attacks in months leave more than 20 dead in Ukraine. Venezuela's political si
The Biden administration is planning out new measures to deter migrant influx on the U.S.-Mexico bor
The House voted to pass the debt ceiling bill on Wednesday, but it is not expected to pass the Senat
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is meeting President Biden in Washington D.C. to discuss defens
President Joe Biden launched his reelection bid today, four years after declaring his 2020 candidacy
Foreign diplomats start evacuating Sudan as fighting intensifies, but thousands of American citizens
The war in Ukraine has forever changed the young students of one kindergarten classroom, who are now
The Supreme Court overturned restrictions a lower court placed on the abortion medication mifesprist
The Supreme Court is set to decide by midnight tonight whether to allow an abortion pill to remain
The White House says it is prepared to fight for reproductive rights, as abortion access lingers in
Fox News averted a major trial by settling a defamation lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems for $78
A US diplomatic convoy came under fire as clashes in Sudan continue between rival military factions.
Rival military factions are fighting in Sudan for the control of the country after a dispute over tr
Last December, a jury convicted rapper Tory Lanez of shooting Megan Thee Stallion in the feet. The h
President Biden directs the intelligence and military communities to tighten the security of sensiti
21-year-old Air National Guardsman, Jack Teixeira will appear in court on charges of leaking classif
A federal appeals court has put a partial hold on the controversial ruling from a Texas Court that b
The Biden Administration wants to push Americans to buy more electric cars by increasing regulation
Just days after being expelled from the Tennessee House by Republicans, state Representative Justin
Access to an abortion pill remains uncertain after two federal judges issued opposing rulings last w