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Republican majorities in both houses of Congress have now approved President Donald Trump’s clawback of about $9 billion for public broadcasting and foreign aid that lawmakers had appropriated.
Currently, more than 130 foreign exchange students seek an American host family before the 2025-26 school year starts.
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The package cancels about $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and nearly $8 billion for a variety of ...
A deal freed 10 Americans and permanent U.S. residents detained in Venezuela, for more than 250 Venezuelans imprisoned in El ...
Eighty years since Allied victory in the Pacific, a historian discovers new evidence of wartime espionage, including reports ...
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The EU also targeted the Nord Stream pipelines between Russia and Germany to prevent Putin from generating any revenue from ...
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The decision to impose a travel ban on the justices comes after Brazilian police raided Bolsonaro's home earlier Friday and Brazil's Supreme Court ordered him to wear an electronic ankle tag because ...
The Myeongdong flagship store, located in the heart of Seoul's premier tourist district, spans the 8th to 11th floors of the Shinsegae Department Store building. It features an expansive lineup of ...
The contents of the memo were revealed during an ongoing bench trial in which the Trump administration is accused of ...
The House of Representatives joins the Senate in agreeing to yank back $9 billion in federal spending, most impacting foreign aid and public broadcasting.
Vegas PBS and KNPR, Nevada Public Radio, says the package passed by the House will cut major funds from public broadcasting.
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More than two dozen refugees from Bhutan have been left in a unique legal limbo after they were deported by the US back to the tiny Himalayan nation they once fled – only for it to reject them a ...
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