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Many are only now starting to find jobs — and many are still struggling
Republican Jackie Walorski, who served on the House Ways and Means Committee, was first elected to represent Indiana's 2nd Congressional District in 2012
Sargassum blankets coasts from Puerto Rico to Barbados, killing fish and other wildlife, choking tourism and releasing stinky, noxious gases
If Russia entirely severs the supplies of gas that it has already drastically reduced amid the war in Ukraine, officials fear shortages that could force industries to shut down
That is particularly true for parents in the low to middle income bracket
First in-person meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations foreign ministers since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has weakened economies, complicated diplomacy, and at a time of increased tensions between the United States and China
The arrests come a month after 53 migrants, including 21 Guatemalans, died in a failed smuggling attempt when they were abandoned inside a sweltering trailer in Texas
Bipartisan legislation would benefit nearly 3.5 million veterans
Biden insists there’s no change to ‘one-China policy’ of US
Three Republican lawmakers, who broke with Trump following last year’s Capitol riot, are running against rivals endorsed by the former president
The United States dropped the world’s first atomic bomb on Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945, destroying the city and killing 140,000 people
U.S. officials say they built a scale model of the house, knew al-Zawahri was partial to sitting on the home's balcony, and became familiar with his movements
Justices voted 5-4 in a ruling issued June 30 that the administration could scrap the "Remain in Mexico" policy
A comedic television mainstay for decades, Carroll won an Emmy for “Caesar’s Hour"
Pro-democracy activists say Myanmar's military authorities have arrested a Japanese video journalist filming an anti-government protest in Myanmar's biggest city
The blaze exploded in size to more than 207 square kilometers just two days after erupting in a largely unpopulated area
Thousands of followers of influential Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr are protesting failed government formation efforts led by al-Sadr's rivals
Her role in the 1966-69 series earned her accolades for breaking stereotypes that had limited Black women to acting roles as servants
The long-delayed meeting starts Monday as Russia's war in Ukraine has reanimated fears of nuclear confrontation and cranked up the urgency of trying to reinforce the 50-year-old agreement
England's title comes 56 years after its only major men's title which was also an extra-time win at Wembley over Germany at the 1966 World Cup
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