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A bipartisan group of senators delivered a stern warning to Uncle Sam this week: Keep your paws off our french fries ..read more
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An ambitious regulation at the heart of President Biden's environmental justice agenda is about to be thrust under a legal microscope ..read more
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Salvage crews began their trip Thursday to the Francis Scott Key Bridge's wreck site as both incoming commercial ships and first responders have found a helping hand from the shaken but resolute nearby community ..read more
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If Donald Trump is a carnival barker, this motley crew of Trump detractors is the freak show that sets up a tent down the road from wherever Mr. Trump takes his jolly circus ..read more
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House lawmakers on Thursday asked President Biden to testify next month at a public hearing about his involvement in a string of family business deals that witnesses say he helped secure by wielding his powerful position ..read more
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17h ago
Most U.S. troops need to get more sleep. That's the big-picture takeaway from a sweeping Government Accountability Office study that found a sizable majority of service members get six or fewer hours of sleep each night -- less than the minimum of seven hours recommended by the Defense Department ..read more
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17h ago
Overworked Ukrainian medics near the front lines with Russia can hear the enemy shells as they deal with a heavy caseload of the wounded every day. But while short of supplies and equipment, those who staff 'Stabilization Point Azov' say the most glaring need is to find qualified, willing staff ..read more
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18h ago
The first game of the season for Nationals fans often felt like Christmas morning -- especially when stars like Max Scherzer, Bryce Harper, and Ryan Zimmerman trotted out onto the field. These days, those big names are gone, and when the team begins the 2024 campaign against the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday, even the most dedicated fan will likely need a program to know who's who on the Nationals' roster ..read more
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1d ago
President Biden's wave of new illegal immigrants is upending the usual demographics of immigration and sending the education levels plummeting, according to a new report Thursday that raised big questions about the country's ability to absorb the newcomers ..read more
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1d ago
2024 presents the worst presidential choice America has had since ... well, maybe ever ..read more