High school senior Shiva Rajbhandari won elected office in Boise, defeating an incumbent school board trustee backed by local extremists.
A lawsuit alleges that retired Gen. Keith Alexander misled investors while selling off over $5 million in IronNet stock.
The U.S. apparently had no plan in place to stop the Taliban from seizing Afghan Air Force planes and pilots if the republic collapsed.
The sale comes as privacy group Citizen Lab alleges authorities have collected DNA from up to a third of the Tibetan population.
Graham’s bill feigns a flawed compromise while drastically increasing enforced births and criminalizing medical care.
The new language requires the smaller committee to ratify any changes that its broader membership at the national convention wants to adopt.
A significant portion of the funds will be transferred with the aim of stabilizing the currency, overseen by a third-party trusteeship.
Rep. Cori Bush is introducing legislation to protect workers following six deaths last year caused by a tornado hitting an Amazon warehouse.
As a desperate family tries to flee Afghanistan, a father disappears. His cousin sets off in search of answers.
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