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70% of Americans believe economy in bad shape: Poll US President Joe Biden waits to speak during a visit at the Port of Baltimore in Baltimore, Maryland, on Wednesday, November 10, 2021. (Photo by Getty Images)
A new poll has found that almost 70 percent of Americans believe the US economy is in a bad shape, causing President Joe Bidens approval rating... |
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US judge says will question 231 potential jurors in Ghislaine Maxwell case The US judge assigned for the case of Ghislaine Maxwell says she will question 231 candidates to pick the 12 jurors and six alternates for her trial, which could see her jailed for decades.
The jurors will, in part, be asked whether thy have opinions on "people who are wealthy or have luxurious lifestyles,"... |
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Rittenhouse provoked entire incident of Kenosha fatal shootings: Prosecutor Kyle Rittenhouse was carrying a military-style weapon during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in August 2020. (Photo by AP)
The prosecution at the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse on Monday accused the teenager of provoking the "entire incident" that led to him shooting three men during volatile protests... |
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Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon taken into custody Steve Bannon indicted for refusal to comply with a congressional subpoena © Reuters / Kevin Lamarque
Steve Bannon, longtime adviser to former President Donald Trump, has surrendered himself to authorities to face contempt charges following his refusal to comply with a congressional investigation... |
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Pentagon to respond appropriately after Oklahomas National Guard defies vaccine mandate Members of Oklahomas National Guard
The Pentagon has said it would respond "appropriately" to a decision by Oklahomas National Guard to defy a Defense Department mandate that all US troops must be vaccinated against COVID-19.
"We are aware of the memo issued by the Oklahoma Adjutant General regarding... |
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Facing up to 80 years in jail, Maxwell complains about tough conditions Ghislaine Maxwell has complained about tough conditions behind the bars in an upcoming interview.
Maxwell, who is a British citizen, is accused of acting as a pimp for disgraced pedophile Jeffery Epstein by procuring underage girls for his sexual gratification.
In an interview from behind bars with... |
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US military covered up strikes that killed 64 woman, children in Syria: NYT File photo of an American warplane
The United States military covered up two back-to-back airstrikes against supposed Daesh targets that killed up to 64 women and children in Syria in 2019, a report says.
The bombings took place near the town of Baghouz in the eastern Syrian province of Dayr al-Zawr... |
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US jury can consider Rittenhouse provoked deadly violence: Judge People enter the Kenosha County Courthouse, which will host the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, on October 28, 2021 in Kenosha, Wisconsin. (Photo by AFP)
The US judge in the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, who is charged with killing two people during racial justice protests last year, has allowed the... |
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US Congressman Kinzinger says Bannon indictment may send chilling message US Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger
US Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger has said that the indictment of former US President Donald Trumps adviser Steve Bannon for failing to comply with a congressional committee investigating the January 6 assault on the Capitol may send a "chilling message."... |
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Biden calls on countries to cut Iran oil imports ahead of Vienna talks US President Joe Biden (File photo)
US President Joe Biden has said there are sufficient supplies of petroleum worldwide so other countries can reduce what they buy from Iran.
Bidens remarks are potentially construed as an impediment to the progress of the forthcoming round of negotiations on the... |
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500 National Guards on standby in Wisconsin as Kyle Rittenhouse trial nears end 500 National Guard members have been put on standby in Wisconsin. (file photo)
Wisconsins governor has ordered 500 National Guard members on standby as the closely-watched homicide trial of Kyle Rittenhouse draws to a close.
Rittenhouse, 18, fatally shot two men and wounded a third during protests... |
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US appeals court reaffirms hold on Bidens vaccine mandate for employees US President Joe Biden departs for Camp David for the weekend from the White House in Washington, November 12, 2021. (Photo by Reuters)
A US federal appeals court has declined to lift a block on President Joe Bidens controversial vaccine mandate requiring workers at large private companies to get... |
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Trump adviser Bannon indicted by federal grand jury Former White House Chief Strategist Stephen Bannon arrives for the showing of a documentary on the government of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro in Washington, US, on March 16, 2019. (Reuters photo)
A federal grand jury in the US has indicted Steve Bannon, a prominent adviser to former President... |
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US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar files legislation to block major Saudi arms deal US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (Photo by Reuters)
US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar has introduced legislation in the House of Representatives in an effort to block the sale of $650 million air-to-air missiles to Saudi Arabia, amid growing opposition to Washingtons arms sales to the kingdom because of its... |
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Trump defends chants by supporters on Jan. 6 threatening to hang Pence Donald Trump with Mike Pence. (Getty Images file photo)
Former US President Donald Trump has defended his supporters chants threatening to hang Vice President Mike Pence as they stormed the US Capitol on January 6 in an effort to overturn the outcome of the disputed 2020 presidential election, according... |
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6 in 10 Americans say US gone off on wrong track: Poll US President Joe Biden
Nearly 6 in 10 US citizens believe that their country has gone off "the wrong track" under the leadership of US President Joe Biden who is under fire over his withdrawal of the US forces from Afghanistan, a new poll revealed.
According to a new Politico-Morning Consult poll... |
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McConnell: Biden not going to be removed from office US Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) leaves the Senate Chamber in the US Capitol on August 11, 2021 in Washington, DC. (AFP photo)
Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell has asked his fellow party members to forget about the removal of US President Joe Biden from office, reiterating... |
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Pentagon: China will soon surpass Russia as top nuclear threat Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers salute in front of nuclear-capable missiles during a massive parade to mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Peoples Republic of China in Beijing October 1, 2009. (Photo by Reuters)
A senior US military official says China will soon surpass Russia... |
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5-year-old boy shoots 3-year-old girl in US state of Minnesota A 5-year-old boy has shot 3-year-old girl dead in the US state of Minnesota after getting a hold of the firearm at midnight.
Sheriff Tom Burch said made the announcement in a news release as many details remained unknown, including the relationship between the two children which led to the death of... |
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Advocacy groups demand Facebook remove AIPACs Islamophobic attack ads against Ilhan Omar Muslim-American congresswomen Ilhan Omar
Facebook is under pressure to remove the Israel lobby AIPACs latest Islamophobic attack ads against Muslim-American congresswoman Ilhan Omar, which advocacy groups say will endanger the life of the Minnesota Democrat.
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee... |
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Poll: Majority of parents in US against school vaccine mandates Most of parents in the United States are opposed with Covid-19 vaccination mandates at schools even after the FDAs full approval of the existing vaccines, a new poll revealed.
According to a Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) poll released on Wednesday, 58 percent of parents whose children are eligible... |
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Viral video shows Washington DC officer repeatedly punching black man Kiman Johnson, 23, was repeatedly punched by an officer during an arrest on Aug. 8 in Washington DC. (Photo via Atlanta Black Star)
A new video has emerged showing a Washington DC police officer punching a Black man 12 times during an arrest on August 8 while other officers did not step in to stop... |
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US to review 9/11 files after victims families disinvited Biden from memorial over Saudi cover-up The Statue of Liberty and One World Trade Center are seen as the Tribute in Light shines in downtown Manhattan to commemorate the 19th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, in New York City, New York, US, on September 11, 2020. (Via Reuters)
US President Joe Biden... |
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California wildfire now second-worst in state history Dozens of burned vehicles rest in heavy smoke during the Dixie fire in Greenville, California on August 6, 2021.
The monstrous Dixie Fire in northern California has grown to become the second-largest wildfire in state history, authorities said Sunday, with three people reported missing and thousands... |
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Fauci warns of worse variant if COVID allowed to keep mutating in unvaxxed Top US infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci has renewed his pandemic warnings and cautioned vaccinated Americans about an even "worse variant" that could be coming after the COVID-19 Delta variant that is taking hold across the United States.
Fauci said those who remain unvaccinated are responsible... |
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GOP chairwoman: Trump still leads the party Former US president Donald Trump (File photo)
Former president Donald Trump "still leads" the GOP, says the head of the Republican National Committee (RNC) despite the committee vowing to remain neutral if Trump runs again in 2024.
In an interview on WABC 770 AM in New York, RNC Chairwoman Ronna... |
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Families of 9/11 victims say Biden not welcome in this years memorial events People who lost loved ones in the September 11, 2001 attack listen during a press conference about the September 11th Transparency Act on Capitol Hill, August 5, 2021. (Photo by AFP)
Family members of the victims of the September 11 attacks have asked President Joe Biden to stay away from the memorial... |
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California firefighters use break in weather to attack wildfires Firefighter David Molter monitors the progress of flames that were burning along a roadway at the Dixie Fire, a wildfire near the town of Greenville, California, August 5, 2021. (Reuters photo)
The so-called Dixie Fire, which broke out on July 14 in the Sierra Nevada mountains some 160 miles (257.5... |
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US landlords sue Biden administration over new ban on evictions of renters Property owners protest against a new ban on evictions on renters, during the pandemic, in the US. (File photo)
US President Joe Biden is facing legal action from a coalition of housing industry groups for a decision to impose a new, more limited moratorium on evictions of renters during the coronavirus... |
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60 percent of Americans say it would be bad for US if Trump ran in 2024 Former US President Donald Trump (Photo by AFP)
A majority of Americans believe it would be bad for the United States if former Republican President Donald Trump ran for the White House in 2024, according to a new poll.
The Quinnipiac University poll, released on Wednesday evening, found that 60... |
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