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Trump said to eye the same trusted aide for another Fed board seat; Top U.S. political headlines for Tuesday, August 26.
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When Putin attributed the 2020 U.S. election outcome to mail-in voting, he reinforced one of Trump’s deepest fixations — a vivid example of how international ambitions and domestic grievances have become entangled.
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The Trump administration announced Thursday that it is conducting a sweeping review of more than 55 million valid U.S. visa holders, searching for potential violations that could trigger deportation as part of its escalating crackdown on foreign nationals.
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In Hawaiʻi, a married couple left without hurricane insurance now fears the growing threat of natural disasters.
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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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A Maryland couple has been sentenced to 12 and 4 years in prison, respectively, following their convictions for orchestrating a $20 million insurance fraud scheme.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has enacted a new law that reduces the mandatory auto liability insurance coverage for for-hire vehicles.
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Zurich Insurance Group AG has announced its acquisition of BOXX Insurance Inc., a Canadian company specializing in cyber risk management, marking the Swiss insurer’s latest strategic move to strengthen its presence in the insurtech space.