United States allocates $9mn to gather information on Russian filtration camps in war-torn Ukraine

The United States has allocated nearly $9 million to gather information on forced deportation and filtration camps in war-torn Ukraine amid the war

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Justice Department releases unredacted Barr memo detailing decision not to charge Trump with obstructing Russia probe

Former Attorney General Bill Barr concluded that then-President Donald Trump couldn’t be charged with obstructing the Russia probe because there wasn’t an underlying conspiracy between his campaign and Russia, breaking with special counsel Robert Mueller’s view on the matter, according to a newly unredacted memo released by the Justice Department

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Breaking news -3 US service members injured after rockets strike coalition bases in Syria, US says

Several rockets were fired at coalition bases in Syria on Wednesday, injuring three US service members, according to a statement from US Central Command, in an apparent response to US airstrikes against Iranian-backed groups in the region.

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Biden’s student loan plan opens a fresh midterm front

Biden’s student loan plan opens a fresh midterm front President Joe Biden’s plan to slash some student loan debt could help millions of borrowers but a decision he spent months wrestling over could also have profound and unpredictable electoral consequences. The cacophony that followed the administration’s Wednesday announcement reflects the high-stakes issue’s possible impact on the November midterm elections while also helping to explain the political, cultural and economic evolution of both major parties. The immediate effect of Biden’s executive order, if it survives possible court challenges, will be alleviating…

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Republican Sweeney plans to withdraw from Alaska House race

Alaska Republican U.S. House candidate Tara Sweeney said Tuesday she plans to end her campaign, saying she does not see a path to victory or to raise the resources needed to be successful in the November general election.

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New Mexico won’t deny law licenses over immigration status

New Mexico will no longer deny licenses to practice law solely because of an applicant’s citizenship or immigration status, including some aspiring law students who arrived in the U.S. as children and don’t have a clear path to citizenship. New Mexico won’t deny law licenses over immigration status New Mexico will no longer deny licenses to practice law solely because of an applicant’s citizenship or immigration status, including some aspiring law students who arrived in the U.S. as children and don’t have a clear path to citizenship. Announced Monday, the…

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United States reaches 65,000 H-1B visa cap for 2023: USCIS

The US has received sufficient number of applications needed to reach the Congressionally mandated 65,000 H1-B visa cap for the fiscal year 2023, the country’s federal agency for immigration services said on Tuesday.

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First lady Jill Biden rejoins president after negative COVID-19 tests

First lady Jill Biden left COVID-19 isolation on Sunday after twice testing negative for the coronavirus and reunited with President Joe Biden at their Delaware beach home. Jill Biden rejoins president after negative COVID-19 tests First lady Jill Biden left COVID-19 isolation on Sunday after twice testing negative for the coronavirus and reunited with President Joe Biden at their Delaware beach home. She had been isolating in South Carolina, where she tested positive for the virus as the couple wrapped up a vacation there last week. The president made a…

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