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Pete Hegseth appears intent on sidelining women from leadership positions in the U.S. military.
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The tent camp, designed to hold 5,000 beds, would become the largest facility of its kind in the U.S., raising concerns among advocates who warn that such centers frequently fail to meet basic humanitarian standards.
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Luis Leon’s family was first informed that he had died, but they later discovered he was alive in a hospital in Guatemala.
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Families of the missing endure a distinct and harrowing form of grief known as ambiguous loss.
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On Friday, the European Union approved its 18th sanctions package against Russia in response to the ongoing war in Ukraine, introducing additional measures designed to inflict further damage on Russia’s oil and energy sectors.
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President Donald Trump has taken steps to establish a Republican majority on the federal board responsible for resolving private-sector labor disputes and supervising union elections—a body left in limbo following his unprecedented dismissal of a Democratic member.
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A cockpit voice recording from the ill-fated Air India Flight 171 reveals that the junior co-pilot questioned the senior pilot about switching off the aircraft’s fuel supply, according to sources familiar with the investigation.
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Liberty Specialty Markets (LSM), a division of Liberty Mutual Insurance Group, has announced the launch of a specialized insurance product designed to support financial institutions engaged in the rapidly growing cryptocurrency sector.
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Nursing homes, already facing difficulties in recruiting staff, are now contending with President Donald Trump’s crackdown on one of their few dependable sources of labor: immigration.
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Mark Zuckerberg is set to take the stand this week as the key witness in a highly unusual $8 billion trial, where the Meta CEO faces allegations of running Facebook as an unlawful enterprise that enabled the unauthorized harvesting of users’ personal data.