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Washington grows isolated with Israel after Rafah strikes
Politico· 24 hours agoCrucially, he also said at the time that the main condition would be whether the next government continues with the plan, as Belgium is headed toward an election in June.
Two-thirds in US fear violence could follow election, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
KSL Salt Lake City· 4 days agoTwo out of three Americans say they are concerned that political violence could follow the Nov. 5 ...
Judge keeps 30-year term at resentencing for man who attacked Paul Pelosi
San Jose Mercury News· 1 day agoThe man convicted of attempting to hold former Speaker Nancy Pelosi hostage and attacking her...
Judge keeps punishment of 30 years at resentencing for man who attacked Paul Pelosi
Dakota News Now· 16 hours agoThe man convicted of attempting to hold former Speaker Nancy Pelosi hostage and attacking her...
Tech corporations are endangering newspapers — and our democracy. This bill would help | Opinion
The Sacramento Bee· 1 day agoEditorials and other Opinion content offer perspectives on issues important to our community and are...
Judge keeps punishment of 30 years at resentencing for man who attacked Paul Pelosi
KCRA 3 Sacramento· 1 day agoThe man convicted of attempting to hold former Speaker Nancy Pelosi hostage and attacking her...
Judge Keeps Punishment of 30 Years at Resentencing for Man Who Attacked Paul Pelosi
US News & World Report· 1 day agoThe man convicted of attempting to hold former Speaker Nancy Pelosi hostage and attacking her husband with a hammer two years ago apologized in federal court Tuesday, but still received 30 years ...
Judge keeps punishment of 30 years at resentencing for man who attacked Paul Pelosi
KEYT 3 Santa Barbara· 1 day agoThe man convicted of attempting to hold former Speaker Nancy Pelosi hostage and attacking her...
Why the Health of Tens of Millions Depends on the US-Mexico Tortilla War
The Nation· 1 day agoCan they make laws to safeguard domestic agriculture, public health, the environment, and the...
How the Border Patrol has evolved over 100 years from horses to AI - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 2 days agoThe first U.S. Border Patrol agents were paid about $30,000 in today’s dollars and supplied their own horses and saddles. The Border Patrol still uses horses, sometimes controversially – as ...