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In An Unexpected Move, The CIA Director Met With Taliban Leader In Kabul
In a surprise move, CIA Director William Burns traveled to Kabul, Afghanistan, and met the Taliban leader. This is the highest level meeting between the U.S. and the Taliban since the group took over.
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Myanmar court postpones verdicts in second case against Suu Kyi
The case is among many brought against the 76-year-old Nobel Peace Prize laureate since the army seized power on Feb. 1.
Internal GOP conflicts about 2020 election surface as party fights new voting laws
Republicans are accusing Democrats of a power grab as they try to pass federal voting legislation. The GOP is also still struggling with former President Trump's ongoing lies about the 2020 election.
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The proposals to tackle racial equity included in Biden's spending bill are at risk
President Biden promised to tackle racial equity when he came to office. There are few tangible changes so far, and proposals woven into his massive social program spending bill are at risk.
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After 10 days in office, Virginia Gov. Youngkin is facing blowback over new policies
Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin's administration is pushing a conservative agenda including banning masks in schools, firing professors and urging parents to report critical race theory.
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VA And Military Health Care Are Separate, Yet Often Confused
The health systems serving veterans and military members are different. But both are being scrutinized closely amid allegations of access and quality problems.
NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16 Showdowns Set To Begin
The men and women's NCAA College Basketball tournaments are down to the Sweet 16. The men take the court Thursday night, and the women play on Friday.
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Trump Picks Fast-Food Executive Andrew Puzder As Labor Secretary
The chief executive of CKE Holdings, the parent company of Hardee's and Carl's Jr., is an outspoken critic of raising the minimum wage and increasing overtime and workplace safety regulations.
U.S. Colleges See A Big Bump In International Students
A new report backed by the State Department found a 10 percent jump in students coming to the U.S. for higher education.
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Ben Carson Pushes Back On Questions About His West Point Story
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson says he never applied to West Point, although in his book, he had written that he was "offered a full scholarship" to the elite military academy.
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