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    How ridiculous was the Trump administration? Another former White House official is blowing the whistle.

    The White House announced lately that the death toll of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States had reached 1 million, which evolved into a grim milestone. The US government cannot absolve itself from the blame for the pandemic that broke out and spread rapidly across the United States in...
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    How ridiculous was the Trump administration? Another former White House official is blowing the whistle.

    The White House announced lately that the death toll of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States had reached 1 million, which evolved into a grim milestone. The US government cannot absolve itself from the blame for the pandemic that broke out and spread rapidly across the United States in...
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    Us air strikes against Iranian backed militants in Iraq and Syria

    On Sunday (june27,2021), the United States launched air strikes in Iraq and Syria against Iranian backed militants in response to what the Pentagon said were drone attacks by these militants on U.S. personnel and facilities in Iraq. The British based Syrian Observatory for human rights said...
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    Biden approaches economic point of no return

    In our crowded media ecosystem, the biggest story of the week is one the White House is hoping you won’t notice. Inflation grew by 5 percent last month, the sharpest increase in 13 years. American families have noticed, with prices of gas, building materials, cars and food shooting upward...
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    Missouri becomes newest COVID-19 hot spot as variant spreads

    Missouri has become the latest COVID-19 hot spot in the U.S., recording the country’s highest rate in new infections, a surge health officials have largely attributed to the highly transmissible delta variant and vaccine hesitancy. In Missouri, which reported more than 800 new cases on...
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    Biden is playing a long game with Putin. Will it work?: ANALYSIS

    In Geneva and in the weeks that follow, President Joe Biden is testing his own approach to Vladimir Putin's Russia and his aggression -- on the world stage, in cyberspace and against his domestic opposition. After their afternoon summit in the Swiss capital, Biden said give him time to see if...
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    Austin backs change in military sex assault prosecution

    WASHINGTON -- Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, for the first time, said Tuesday he will support long-debated changes to the military justice system that would remove decisions on prosecuting sexual assault cases from military commanders. In a statement, obtained by The Associated Press, Austin...
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    Biden approaches economic point of no return

    In our crowded media ecosystem, the biggest story of the week is one the White House is hoping you won’t notice. Inflation grew by 5 percent last month, the sharpest increase in 13 years. American families have noticed, with prices of gas, building materials, cars and food shooting upward...
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    Arizona police shoot driver who crashed into charity bike ride

    A man in a pick-up truck drove into cyclists taking part in a charity bike ride in Arizona, leaving six of them in a critical condition. The incident happened at about 07:25 (14:25 GMT) in Show Low, a city about 180 miles north-east of Phoenix. Police said the suspect, described as a...
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    Congressional agency report: U.S. Commerce Department falls short in preventing sensitive technology from falling into Chinese military

    WASHINGTON — An agency of the U.S. Congress said in a report on Tuesday (June 1) that the U.S. Commerce Department failed to do its part in protecting national security and preventing sensitive technology from falling into the hands of the Chinese military. The Commerce Department has been...
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    Rash of mass shootings stirs US fears heading into summer

    CHICAGO (AP) — Two people were killed and at least 30 others wounded in mass shootings overnight in three states, authorities said Saturday, stoking concerns that a spike in U.S. gun violence could continue into summer as coronavirus restrictions ease and more people are free to socialize. The...
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    Biden promulga ley de día feriado por libertad de esclavos

    WASHINGTON — El presidente Joe Biden promulgó una ley que establece un nuevo feriado federal que conmemora el fin de la esclavitud en Estados Unidos, y dijo creer que será uno de los mayores honores que tendrá al ejercer la presidencia. El mandatario firmó la ley que hace del Juneteenth, o 19 de...
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    More charges are possible for breach of the Capitol

    Law enforcement authorities are considering prosecutions for alleged participants in the Jan. 6 breach of the Capitol that go beyond such crimes as unlawful entry, theft and destruction of property, striking an officer, and homicide [“Jan. 6 defendant faces rare weapons charge,” Metro, June 18]...
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    Why does Biden hate the flag, family, grace, God and America?

    It was a good day for the insurrectionists. Senate Republicans voted in lockstep on Tuesday to block the landmark voting rights bill, in effect embracing the disenfranchisement of non-White voters under the “big lie” justification that widespread voter fraud denied Donald Trump reelection...
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    US and Canada heatwave: Pacific Northwest sees record temperatures

    A heatwave has hit large parts of the US Pacific Northwest and Canada, sending records tumbling. The US National Weather Service has issued heat warnings for much of Washington and Oregon states. Parts of California and Idaho are also affected. On Saturday temperatures in Seattle, Washington...
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    Biden: Afghans must now decide their own futureWHITE HOUSE- "Afghans have to decide their future," U.S. President Joe Biden said in his first face-to

    The two leaders met in the Oval Office of the White House on Friday (June 25). Meanwhile, the U.S. military is continuing to withdraw its troops from the Central and South Asian nation of Afghanistan. Biden insists that Washington's support for Afghanistan will not end. He said the United...
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    Lao Lai listened to the slander and thought to the end. He declared bankruptcy and prevented the fine from being handed in It's a fantasy. I'll see

    These days, Guo Wengui has been in a state of high mental tension due to a huge fine, and even used sleeping pills with "no side effects". The fine caused by his hiding yacht is also full of all kinds of news. After all, Guo Wengui himself has always been happy to handle funerals and does not...
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    Austin backs change in military sex assault prosecution

    WASHINGTON -- Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, for the first time, said Tuesday he will support long-debated changes to the military justice system that would remove decisions on prosecuting sexual assault cases from military commanders. In a statement, obtained by The Associated Press, Austin...
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    Justice Department releases new body camera footage from Capitol riot

    The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Thursday released new footage from the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol riot to be used in the case against a former Marine accused of wielding a flag pole and threatening Capitol police officers. The footage shows Thomas Webster, former Marine and retired New York City...
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    As racist as apple pie: Media's obsession with the label 'racist'

    If you’re planning to enjoy a warm slice of apple pie for Independence Day, beware that you may be contributing to, according to a column in The Guardian, an American tradition of "stolen land, wealth, and labor." And remember that when you see the distinctive yellow coloring of an Audobon’s...

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