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Ryan Walters has embraced culture-war issues, fighting what he calls 'woke ideology' in public classrooms
The rebels have targeted more than 60 vessels by firing missiles and drones in their campaign that has killed a total of four sailors
Human Rights Watch says authorities have arbitrarily detained and deported Syrian refugees
Police statement cites security concerns as the reason to ban Mirdita, dobar dan event that was scheduled to start later on Thursday in Belgrade with a theater show from Kosovo
The suit from San Francisco-based investigative news nonprofit focuses on how AI-generated summaries of news articles threaten publishers
Comments from a senior presidential official come hours after North Korea's state media released details of agreement
The study estimates the fires put 2.98 billion metric tons of heat-trapping carbon dioxide into the air
After deliberating for more than six months, the justices in a 5-4 vote blocked an agreement hammered out with state and local governments and victims
The justices Thursday rejected arguments by the Biden administration and Democratic-controlled states the plan was cutting air pollution and saving lives in 11 states
Procedural ruling leaves key questions unanswered and could mean issue ends up before conservative-majority court again soon
Those arrested include Taiwanese, Chinese and Malaysians
3 bodies found; one retrieved
The South Africans will face either defending champion England or India in the final at Barbados on Saturday
One described as ‘gentle and witty introvert’
The soldiers pulled back along with a line of military vehicles as hundreds of Arce's supporters rushed to the square outside the palace, waving Bolivian flags and cheering
A swath through Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota and Minnesota has been under siege from flooding because of torrential rains since last week, while also suffering through a scorching heat wave
A document briefly posted online suggests the court will reinstate a lower court order allowing hospitals in the state to perform abortions to protect a pregnant patient's health
The announcement comes one day before President Joe Biden, who is considered especially vulnerable with voters when it comes to immigration, is to debate presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump
Human rights groups say the move is another step back after the ruling junta suspended all political activities
Supreme Court sides with Biden administration in dispute with Republican-led states over how far federal government can go to combat controversial social media posts on topics including COVID-19 and election security
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