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Human Rights3 years ago
Nearly 2 million migrants detained at US southern border in 2021
Almost 180,000 migrants attempting to cross the border from Mexico were detained by the US border authorities in December, according to official figures published on Monday.
Nearly 2 million migrants detained at US southern border in 2021
Politics3 years ago
After one year in office, Biden's report card replete with setbacks
US President Joe Biden, early in his tenure, said he had been elected to solve problems and to reverse the damage caused by his megalomaniac predecessor, Donald Trump, at home and abroad.
After one year in office, Biden's report card replete with setbacks
Politics3 years ago
Biden admits voting rights plan may fail, but vows to fight on
After failing to persuade his fellow Democrats in the Congress to give their full backing to voting rights laws, US President Joe Biden on Thursday appeared to have backed off.
Biden admits voting rights plan may fail, but vows to fight on
Politics3 years ago
GOP Senator walks back comments calling Jan. 6 rioters ‘terrorists’
After facing vicious backlash from fellow conservatives over his use of the word “terrorist” for pro-Trump supporters that attacked the US Capitol, Senator Ted Cruz walks back his comments.
GOP Senator walks back comments calling Jan. 6 rioters ‘terrorists’
Politics3 years ago
‘US Democrats trying to reap political dividends from Jan. 6 riot’
Democrats and the US mainstream media are trying to reap political dividends from the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol, according to a former American spy and whistleblower.
‘US Democrats trying to reap political dividends from Jan. 6 riot’
Politics3 years ago
Emboldened by Biden’s faltering agenda, GOP eyes a comeback in 2022
A resurgent Republican Party is strategizing to reclaim one, if not both, chambers of Congress in 2022, as Democrats struggle to deliver on an ambitious domestic agenda.
Emboldened by Biden’s faltering agenda, GOP eyes a comeback in 2022
Foreign Policy4 years ago
US Senate approves Biden pick Nicholas Burns as China envoy
The US Senate voted 75 to 18 to confirm Nicholas Burns, a former US ambassador to NATO who served as Under Secretary of State between 2005 and 2008, as the next US envoy to Beijing.
US Senate approves Biden pick Nicholas Burns as China envoy
Politics4 years ago
Democrats urge GOP to discipline Boebert after her Islamophobic remarks
Lauren Boebert stirred a controversy recently when a video leaked of her telling a crowd in her district that a ride in an elevator with Omar "should be fine" because Omar "doesn't have a backpack."
Democrats urge GOP to discipline Boebert after her Islamophobic remarks
Foreign Policy4 years ago
US Republicans write to Biden, vow to block any sanctions relief for Iran
In the letter, the signatories remind the Biden administration of the power of Congress to re-impose sanctions on Iran, which again points to the duality of US stance on Vienna talks.
US Republicans write to Biden, vow to block any sanctions relief for Iran
Society4 years ago
US Republicans more vaccine resistant than Democrats: Poll
The widest divide in COVID-19 vaccination rates in the US isn’t between the rich and poor Americans or old and young, it’s between Republicans and Democrats, says a new poll.
US Republicans more vaccine resistant than Democrats: Poll
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