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Tense Talks With China Left US 'Cleareyed' About Beijing's Intentions, Officials Say The Biden administration's strategy to curb Beijing faces a stiff challenge as China uses its economic, diplomatic and military might to deflect criticism.
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Fear and Hostility Simmer as Ethiopia's Military Keeps Hold on Tigray Accounts of atrocities keep coming in as the wounded flee to the regional capital, Mekelle, where Tigrayans say they are being winnowed for their leaders' rebellion.
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With Disruption and Trolling, Greene Reflects GOP's Shift With Disruption and Trolling, Greene Reflects G.O.P.'s Shift. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene said being booted from committees left more time for her to push her party to the right. She's part of a new wave of lawmakers more interested in brand-building ...
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Senators see dire conditions in packed border stations, as officials consider flying migrants north Migrant children and families are dangerously packed into holding facilities on the southwest border, lawmakers and child-welfare monitors warned Friday, as Customs and Border Protection weighed taking the emergency step of putting migrant families on ...
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Yes, Capitol Rioters Were Armed. Here Are The Weapons Prosecutors Say They Used But a review of the federal charges against the alleged rioters shows that they did come armed, and with a variety of weapons: stun guns, pepper spray, baseball bats and flagpoles wielded as clubs. An ...
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Purdue Pharma Conducted Massive Probe Of The Sacklers, But The Findings Are Secret Yet in its filing, Purdue Pharma chose to reveal almost nothing of what investigators uncovered, a decision that infuriates opioid activists and some government officials. "They're still trying to cover up the facts ...
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G7 agrees to back expansion of IMF financial firepower LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The world's seven largest advanced economies have agreed to support the first expansion of the International Monetary Fund's reserves since 2009, a step meant to help developing countries cope with the coronavirus ...
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Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: A rare view inside the conflict zone Since a conflict broke out in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region last year, access has been severely limited to journalists and aid agencies alike. The BBC's Kalkidan Yibeltal has finally been allowed in to the region, where he witnessed a dire humanitarian ...
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Five Who Used Marijuana in Past Will Exit White House, Calling New Guidelines Into Question The episode highlighted how murky new guidelines toward past use are, particularly for a White House that has pledged to embrace progressive positions.
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Former Green Beret charged in riot threw a flagpole at an officer like a spear, FBI says Jeffrey McKellop, 55, who was arrested Wednesday, is among more than 30 veterans charged in the Jan. 6 incident but appears to be the first so far who served in Special Operations, according to service records analyzed by The Washington Post.
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