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Mexico elects its first female president. How the country got here before the U.S.
Fortune· 23 hours agoSheinbaum and Xóchitl Gálvez, both 61, were the only two serious candidates in the race. Sheinbaum was the frontrunner, a climate scientist and the former mayor of Mexico City. Gálvez, a former ...
President Joe Biden approves Laredo’s World Trade Bridge expansion
KGNS Laredo TX· 16 hours agoMayor Trevino expressed gratitude to the President for the support and indicated a forthcoming...
Playbook: Biden and Garland go on offense
Politico· 2 hours agoAMERICA AND THE WORLD MIXED SIGNALS — It was a day of some confusion on multiple fronts in the U.S.-Israel relationship, as Hill < ...
World leaders urge Israel, Hamas to agree to new cease-fire plan
Stars and Stripes· 3 days agoSeveral world leaders urged Israel and Hamas to agree to a new cease-fire proposal announced by ...
With time short, veterans seize the chance to keep their D-Day memories alive for others
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 1 hour agoKen Hay’s part in the invasion of Normandy lasted just a few weeks, but he wants to make sure the...
'Existential': World leaders express fear over another Trump term
MSNBC· 1 day agoThe Atlantic's McKay Coppins joins Morning Joe to discuss new reporting on how closely Europe is...
Biden’s Foreign-Policy Problem Is Incompetence
Foreign Policy Magazine· 6 hours agoIt was an apt metaphor for the Biden administration’s handling of the whole Gaza conflict, as critics on social media were quick to point out....
World leaders urge Israel, Hamas to agree to Biden’s new cease-fire plan
The Day· 1 day agoPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced mounting pressure at home and abroad on Saturday to advance a Gaza cease-fire proposal unveiled by President Biden, with thousands ...
Fauci testifies publicly about covid response | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette· 4 hours agoDr. Anthony Fauci, the top U.S. infectious-disease expert until leaving the government in 2022, was...
Trump can't travel to these 38 countries now that he's a convicted felon
Scripps News via AOL· 13 hours agoThat's because traveling is another right affected by felonies, with 38 nations — including the U.S....