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A Judge Has Blocked the Trump Administration From Placing 2,200 USAID Employees on Leave

A Judge Has Blocked the Trump Administration From Placing 2,200 USAID Employees on Leave

WASHINGTON: In a significant ruling late Friday, a federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plan to place 2,200 employees of the U.S. Agency ...

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Gov. Hochul All Live Poultry Markets in the NYC Area Have Temporarily Closed Due to Bird Flu Concerns

Gov. Hochul: All Live Poultry Markets in the NYC Area Have Temporarily Closed Due to Bird Flu Concerns

NEW YORK: In response to the ongoing national bird flu outbreak, Governor Kathy Hochul announced measures to contain the spread of avian influenza in ...

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This Weekend, NYC Area is Expected to See More Snow

This Weekend, NYC Area is Expected to See More Snow

NEW YORK: A winter storm is set to impact the New York City area starting Saturday night, bringing snow, sleet, and freezing rain across ...

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What Happened in Charlottesville

What happened in Charlottesville on August 11th and 12th was truly despicable. The car attack was an incident of domestic terrorism. It is a ...

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The Wake Forest Admissions Scandal

waiting our arrival to Reynolda Campus from Spring Break was the college admissions bribery scandal that shook up every news media outlet, and most ...

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State of the Union Recap: President Trump’s Best Speech Yet

On Tuesday night President Trump gave his first State of the Union Address to Congress where he expressed that the state of our union ...

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ICYMI: Davos Conference 2018 Highlights

Upwards of  2,500 business and political leaders, journalists, and economists convened in Davos, Switzerland, for the 48th annual World Economic Forum two weeks ago. ...

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America’s Closest Senate Races: Analysis and Predictions

This Tuesday, November 6, Americans will vote for members of Congress as well as positions in local offices in what will be one of ...

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Up to Us Campaign Takes on National Debt

The National Debt is one of the most pressing issues of our time, and one of the least discussed. As of this month, the ...

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