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Cutting HIV aid means undercutting US foreign and economic interests − Nigeria shows the human costsBush’s priorities. Africa’s most populous nation had 3.5 million HIV cases, and the disease threatened to destabilize the region and ultimately compromise U.S. interests. These interests included ...
U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz criticizes Marco Rubio for his stance on foreign policy; WEF wants ECB President Christine Lagarde to take over from Klaus Schwab, and WFP chief Cindy McCain makes a plea for ...
To historians and archivists, it points to the possibility that Trump's presidency will leave less for the nation's ...
The vast escalation of impeachment efforts in recent years has rendered this once-rare constitutional remedy into a political gimmick.
Climate Depot Publisher Marc Morano celebrates President Donald Trump’s executive order directing the Department of Energy to ...
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U.S. presidential visits to Saudi Arabia in good and bad timesDUBAI (Reuters) - Donald Trump visits Saudi Arabia this week ... with Israel still occupying land Palestinians want for a ...
The distinguished historian David Herbert Donald once tried to prompt John F. Kennedy to evaluate the performances of his ...
Another busy week for President Donald Trump is continuing into the weekend with the opening of trade and tariff negotiations ...
Trump said Friday he "would love" to be able to pay more in taxes to give a break to lower income earners, a departure from ...
President Donald Trump said Friday he would accept a “TINY” tax increase for wealthy Americans, although Republicans should ...
Several Republican members of Congress are rallying behind Senator John Fetterman after a series of reports revealed what ...
Republicans are currently in misalignment over whether to accept tax increases for the wealthy in their reconciliation bill.
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