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Trump said the legislation, which would have gradually ended the use of large-mesh drift gillnets deployed exclusively in federal waters off the coast of California, would increase reliance on imported seafood
Sailors reportedly found what they feared was a mine on the MT Pola, a Liberian-flagged tanker in the waters off the Iraqi port of Basra
Senate easily turns aside veto, dismissing Trump's objections to $740 billion bill and rebuking him weeks before his term ends
Tensions between Tehran, Washington remain high in waning days of Trump administration
The government touted the technology, normally used to catch wanted Palestinian militants, as a breakthrough against the virus
Ethnic unrest erupted after the killing of a popular singer
City police playbook included unusual mandate this year: preventing crowds of any size from gathering
The congressional count is the final step in reaffirming Biden's presidential win, again, after the Electoral College officially elected him on Dec. 14
Census data is used for deciding how many congressional seats each state gets and how $1.5 trillion in federal funding is distributed each year
Questions are multiplying as fast as new variants of the coronavirus
Expert says it's too late for a travel ban
It will be the first time that the bureau has missed the deadline since it was implemented
Félix Vásquez, environmental activist from Lenca indigenous group, was shot Saturday in his home in Santiago de Puringla; Jose Adán Medina, of the Tolupan Indigenous group, was found shot to death Sunday in the community of El Volcan, also in western Honduras
Bosnian authorities sent buses on Tuesday to transfer the migrants from the much-criticized Lipa camp to an army barracks in central Bosnia
Syria's military says Israeli jets fired missiles on targets near Damascus, killing one soldier and wounding three
Jonathan Pollard, who spent 30 years in US prison for spying for Israel, has landed in Israel with his wife
The city attorney's office would be more deeply involved in misconduct investigations as soon as they begin, helping to guide them and to analyze evidence
The statue was created to celebrate the freeing of enslaved people in America and was based on Archer Alexander, a Black man who escaped slavery, helped the Union Army and was the last man recaptured under the Fugitive Slave Act
The government uses the guidelines — issued every five years — to set standards for school lunches and other programs
No one knows how many people have been killed in Tigray since the fighting began November 4, but the United Nations has noted reports of artillery strikes on populated areas, civilians being targeted and widespread looting
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