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The Health Secretary's assertion inaccurately characterizes the 2009 government report he cites, according to an NPR review ...
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An Arizona businessman said he stumbled across the abandoned plan for a liquefied natural gas terminal in Southern Oregon.
The Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights sent a letter telling educational institutions to end what it calls ...
In a memo posted to X on Monday morning, the secretary of state said 5,200 contracts had been canceled following a six-week ...
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested Tuesday on order of the International Criminal Court in connection ...
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A new suit in an ongoing legal battle between the billionaire and the liberal advocacy group claims Musk's legal attacks are impeding the organization's work.