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Among nearly two dozen higher education-related study bills dropped in the first week of the new legislative session is one ...
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A resurfaced tweet dating back to 2019 demonstrates how Donald Trump has been pining after Greenland for years ...
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Andrew Bailey said the ‘rise of so-called populism makes the whole task harder’ for international agencies. The governor of ...
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has reignited his war of words with Donald Trump as he blasted the 'aggressiveness and intimidation' ...
As President Trump approaches one year back in office, the policies his administration pursues — and how those policies are communicated — have been increasingly shaped by social media.
TikTok and Instagram are being flooded with throwback looks at the year 2016. Why have the year and all the photos popped up? Here's what to know.