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Dec 30 2016
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Two Russian criminals hit with US sanctions are on FBI Most Wanted list
Obama sanctioned two Russian intelligence services, the GRU and the FSB, plus companies which the U.S. claimed supported the GRU. The cybersecurity firm hired by the Democratic National Committee to investigate theft of its emails determined earlier this year the hacking came from the Fancy Bear group, believed to be affiliated with the GRU, the Russian military intelligence agency. The FSB is
Fox News (Online News)Dec 17 2016
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China says it will transfer US drone; Trump slams Beijing over incident
China's defense ministry said Saturday that Chinese authorities have decided to return a US underwater drone it seized in international waters earlier in the week, saying the US had "hyped up" the issue.
CNN (Online News)May 31 2023
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House Passes Biden-McCarthy Debt Deal to Avoid Default
A bipartisan majority in the U.S. House approved a package on Wednesday night that extends the federal government’s borrowing limit while cutting spending—just days away from a catastrophic default on the federal debt. By a margin of 314 to 117, lawmakers passed the so-called Fiscal Responsibility Act, which was negotiated by President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). Members
Daily BeastSep 18 2021
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China is furious over a new US-UK-Australia nuclear submarine deal that could counter Beijing's growing military might
China tore into the US, UK, and Australia for signing a defense technology deal that would help Australia form a nuclear-powered submarine fleet — a partnership that experts believe also serves as a response to Beijing's rapidly growing military might.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian called the deal "extremely irresponsible" and said the trio of nations "should abandon
Business InsiderAug 22 2023
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Live special session updates: TN lawmakers return for second day, committees to begin
The Tennessee General Assembly will be back to work today for a special legislative session focused on public safety, mental health and gun reform. The session officially kicked off on Monday at 4 p.m., with controversy unfolding in the House over rules for decorum and discipline. Earlier in the day, Tennesseans from across the state gathered for prayer, marches and rallies urging lawmakers to
The TennesseanFeb 05 2013
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Sebelius: ‘Help us speed up’ health care rollout
President Obamas health care law is “here to stay, but cannot fulfill its promise if states do not expand Medicaid and the uninsured do not take advantage of the benefits designed to put coverage within reach of millions more Americans, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Monday.
Washington TimesSep 13 2023
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Manatee spotted in Quonochontaug Pond in Rhode Island
CHARLESTOWN, R.I. - State officials in Rhode Island are keeping an eye on a manatee that was spotted in a pond on Monday. The manatee was seen in Quonochontaug Pond in Charlestown. The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) said they've been in contact with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Mystic Aquarium and they're monitoring the animal. The DEM said manatees
CBS News (Online)Sep 14 2023
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Timeline: UAW set to go on strike against the ‘Detroit Three’ automakers – Shore News Network
(Reuters) – The United Auto Workers (UAW) union outlined plans for a series of strikes targeting individual U.S. auto plants, in what would be their first-ever simultaneous walkout against the Detroit Three automakers. The escalation comes as negotiations over a new deal, which began in July, between the union and automakers Ford Motor, General Motors and Stellantis NV, are yet to result in an
Shore News NetworkJun 22 2021
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Senate Republicans Block Democrats' Voting Rights Legislation
Republican senators unanimously blocked Democrats' election legislation, known as the For the People Act, on Tuesday. The bill would loosen voter ID requirements, allow registration on election day, and expand early voting dates; it passed the House in March, but fell 10 votes short of the 60 needed to pass the Senate. On Tuesday, Senate Rules Committee Chairman Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) said of
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