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Mar 31 2016
News
Rescue crews frantically searching for 150 believed trapped after deadly overpass collapse in India
Rescue crews and Army troops were in a race against time Thursday in India to save 150 people believed trapped in a pile of crushed vehicles and concrete girders after a road overpass under construction collapsed in a crowded neighborhood, leaving at least 21 people dead.
Fox News DigitalMar 18 2019
News
Joint Chiefs Chair: Report Wrong, 'No Change' to Troop Numbers in Syria
The U.S. military has plans to keep 1,000 troops in Syria, a change that comes months after President Donald Trump called for a complete withdrawal, according to The Wall Street Journal.
But mulitple media outlets, including Fox News and CNN are reporting that Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Joseph Dunford is calling the report "factually incorrect." Dunford says "no change" is being made to
Newsmax (News)Nov 19 2018
Opinion
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After what seem like years of a phony war, British and European Union negotiators finally agreed on the terms of Britain’s departure from the EU earlier this week, and Theresa May announced it in the House of Commons. The deal covers more than 500 pages of legal and bureaucratic prose, and few but the negotiators have read it in full. But those who have say that it confirms the earlier leaks:
Guest Writer - RightApr 15 2020
Analysis
After making up powers, Trump retreats on 'total' authority
After several states on both coasts created regional partnerships that would coordinate on re-opening plans, Donald Trump apparently decided his "I don't take responsibility at all" posture toward the pandemic made him look weak.
And so the president adopted a radically new position on Monday, stating his belief that he has "the ultimate authority" over state decisions regarding the
MSNBCJul 09 2020
News
Reopening schools: Do the benefits outweigh the risks?
What’s happening
Schools across the country were closed in March as part of the effort to contain the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States. Students, teachers, parents and administrators scrambled to put together a makeshift distance-learning curriculum for the rest of the academic year, with the hopes the virus would be under control enough to allow in-person
Yahoo! The 360May 19 2015
News
Cruel Reality of Amnesty Continues: Illegal Aliens Given Priority Over Legal Immigrants Already in Line
When President Obama effectively granted amnesty to nearly 5 million illegal aliens in December, I reported that the funding to pay for new programs would come directly from fees paid by legal immigrants through the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. This fact still remains true.
The funding for Obama's executive action is coming through the United States Citizenship
TownhallMar 06 2013
Opinion
Viewpoint: New Era for US-Venezuela Relations?
The death of Hugo Chávez leaves much uncertainty in Venezuela. But Shannon O'Neil says stronger ties with the United States may be on the horizon.
Council on Foreign RelationsAug 13 2020
News
Big Airlines are Hoarding Cash to Survive the Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has cratered demand for air travel, tens of thousands of people are already out of work, and a recovery — whatever that may look like — is expected to take years. But while smaller suppliers are crashing and burning, the biggest corporations that operate and orchestrate the air travel industry are surviving, thanks to their size and their access to a crucial resource:
The VergeJun 22 2016
News
Brexit: The UK's Donald Trump moment
England is having a Donald Trump moment.
A toxic political brew is percolating ahead of the UK's referendum Thursday on whether to leave the European Union, a fateful vote with consequences not just for America's closest historical ally but for Western stability that could trigger economic and political reverberations in the United States.
CNN Digital