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New York officials announced Tuesday the city is joining hundreds of other municipalities suing the nation’s largest opioid manufacturers and distributors. Mayor Bill de Blasio said the companies should be
Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer has pulled back an offer of $25 billion for President Donald Trump’s long-promised southern border wall, as lawmakers scrambled to figure out how to push
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The top Hamas leader is accusing the United States of preferring its alliance with Israel over its interests in other parts of the Middle East. Ismail Haniyeh says Tuesday that
In an ironic twist, the Trump administration’s embrace of work requirements for low-income people on Medicaid is prompting lawmakers in some conservative states to resurrect plans to expand health care
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Muslim Arabs attacked numerous Israeli vehicles on Tuesday afternoon in the area between Gush Etzion and Hebron on Highway 60. During one incident, Arabs pelted a car with stones near
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A federal grand jury has indicted six former employees of an Alaska commuter airline on charges of stealing mail over two years, including 343 computers headed to schools in rural
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