Ocean Springs and other cities collected money from a program that cited uninsured motorists caught with cameras, artificial ...
From zero-proof cocktails to dealcoholized wine and nonalcoholic beer, Austin bars are giving Dry January real flavor.
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Trump Says He’s Escalating Defense Production After Threatening Allies
Donald Trump might get his Nobel Peace Prize after all. In a seemingly desperate bid to regain favor with the U.S. president, ...
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Nobel Peace Prize Winner Suddenly Offers to Give Trump Her Award
Donald Trump might get his Nobel Peace Prize after all. In a seemingly desperate bid to regain favor with the U.S. president, ...
Rep. Himes ties Jan. 6 siege to Venezuela raid as Trump's 'complete disregard for the law': Dan Haar
"What happens when the next president decides to go into North Korea? Or Moscow, or Beijing?" Rep. Jim Himes asked.
With his “Donroe Doctrine,” President Donald Trump said he seeks to implement his vision of U.S. “dominance” in the Western ...
Many of us begin a new year hoping to become better versions of ourselves. Some aim to improve their health, others focus on ...
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Jan. 1 The Washington Post on Trump's new humanitarian aid package to the U.N. The Trump administration will always couch even its ...
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Trump administration's capture of Maduro raises unease about the international legal framework
U.S. President Donald Trump insists capturing Maduro was legal. His administration has declared the drug cartels operating ...
What began as a stack of fragile, century-old mine maps is being transformed into an immersive 3D window into the past by ...
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Developer Bender sues Kingston for 6th time over planned Pike Plan canopies demolition
A new year has brought yet another lawsuit against the city by developer Neil Bender’s William Gottlieb Real Estate over Mayor Steve Noble’s plan to demolish the Pike ...
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Amor Carlos Tomé: From journalist to terrorist (part I)
A public broadcaster journalist is charged with terrorism for texts describing a taxi strike that urged citizens to stay home. The case raises urgent questions about press freedom and criminal law in ...
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