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Trump asks Supreme Court to weigh in on Mar-a-Lago classified docs probe

  05 Oct, 2022
Trump's legal team in the Tuesday filing said that the 11th Circuit lacked the judicial authority. View More 

South Korea apologises after missile fired in response to North Korea test crashes

  05 Oct, 2022
Live-fire drill with the US was supposed to be a show of strength, but ended in embarrassment and caused alarm among nearby residents View More 

Retreating Russians leave their comrades' bodies behind

  05 Oct, 2022
LYMAN, Ukraine (AP) — Russian troops abandoned a key Ukrainian city so rapidly that they left the bodies of their comrades in the streets, offering more evidence Tuesday of Moscow's latest military defeat as it struggles to hang on to… View More 

US and South Korea test-fire missiles in continued response after North Korea launch

  05 Oct, 2022
The United States and South Korea launched four missiles off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula on Wednesday morning local time, according to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff. View More 

Buttigieg on Kamala Harris' Ian 'equity' controversy: Some see 'politics where it doesn't need to be'

  04 Oct, 2022
US Department of Transportation Secretary Peter Buttigieg responded to remarks from Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene as well as Kamala Harris. View More 

Ukraine drives Russians from more villages; Elon Musk peace plan sparks outrage; Biden, Zelenskyy talk: Updates

  04 Oct, 2022
Over 450 settlements in the Kharkiv region, 1 of 4 being annexed by Russia, have been liberated in the last month, Ukraine President Zelenskyy said. View More 

GOP moves to contain Herschel Walker’s latest scandal: ‘We’re going to need a few days to assess’

  04 Oct, 2022
Herschel Walker and his campaign are scrambling to contain the fallout from a new report alleging that the hardline anti-abortion candidate paid for his then-girlfriend to have an abortion in 2009. View More 

Wisconsin group says Biden’s student debt plan has ‘improper racial motive’

  04 Oct, 2022
A group in Wisconsin claims President Biden’s plan to cancel up to $20,000 in student loans violates federal law by intentionally seeking to narrow the racial wealth gap and help Black borrowers. View More 

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Trump asks Supreme Court to weigh in on Mar-a-Lago classified docs probe

Trump's legal team in the Tuesday filing said that the 11th Circuit…

  05 Oct, 2022

South Korea apologises after missile fired in response to North Korea test crashes

Live-fire drill with the US was supposed to be a show of…

  05 Oct, 2022

Retreating Russians leave their comrades' bodies behind

LYMAN, Ukraine (AP) — Russian troops abandoned a key Ukrainian city so…

  05 Oct, 2022

US and South Korea test-fire missiles in continued response after North Korea launch

The United States and South Korea launched four missiles off the east…

  05 Oct, 2022

Buttigieg on Kamala Harris' Ian 'equity' controversy: Some see 'politics where it doesn't need to be'

US Department of Transportation Secretary Peter Buttigieg responded to remarks from Georgia…

  04 Oct, 2022

Ukraine drives Russians from more villages; Elon Musk peace plan sparks outrage; Biden, Zelenskyy talk: Updates

Over 450 settlements in the Kharkiv region, 1 of 4 being annexed…

  04 Oct, 2022

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