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Since 2008, the U.S. has spent over US$3 billion to help stabilize Mexico and stem its surge in extreme violence. The U.S.
The notion began with a student-newspaper article misinterpreted on X. (Can you answer a question from the course?) ...
The filings by Lynda Hopkins and Windsor’s Jon Davis were in support of lawsuit that seeks to reverse the federal ...
This Memorial Day, I’ll think back to a moment at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and I’ll remember what those names represent: ...
The University of Virginia reportedly pushes “diversity, equity, and inclusion” ideology in its “woke” Resident Advisors ...
Congo's President Felix Tshisekedi has sought out a deal with the Trump administration, offering mineral access in return for ...
In a landmark moment for food tech, TurtleTree, a pioneer in sustainable nutrition, has received a "No Questions" letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), validating the safety of its ...
Ronald Schow has spent more than a decade fighting to right a mistake — his promotion to major was botched in an ...
Independent gun dealers supplied 83% of crime guns seized in Mexico and traced back to purchases in the US. Chain stores ...
While “it was fun” writing ad copy for Uncle Ben’s Rice, Kraft Foods, and the like in the ’80s, Milton-born Martha Hall Kelly ...
Three veterans are on the ballot in the June gubernatorial primary in New Jersey: Mikie Sherrill, who served in the U.S. Navy ...
An unlikely group is coalescing around the health secretary’s drive for restrictions on atrazine, which is linked to cancer, ...