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U.S.-China trade talks continue on day 2 in London : NPR

Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng, center right, and U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, center left, with their delegations before their meeting to discuss U.S.-China trade in London on Monday. Talks

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Govt knocks back Christchurch council’s housing plan

Written by Keiller MacDuff from RNZ Christchurch Mayor Phil Mauger expressed disappointment at the government's decision to reject the city's

5 injured in I-70 crash after semitruck lost brakes, state patrol says

Interstate 70 near the Eisenhower Tunnel was closed for nearly eight hours this week after a multi-vehicle crash left five

Pam Bondi Accused Of Misconduct By Legal Experts

A group of around 70 law professors, attorneys, and justices recently filed an ethics complaint against Attorney General Pam Bondi

FBI Director Kash Patel announces potential ‘great breakthrough’ in COVID origins probe

FBI Director Announces Breakthrough in COVID-19 Origins Probe FBI Director Kash Patel revealed on a recent episode of "The Joe

Supreme Court grants DOGE access to confidential Social Security records : NPR

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Letters to the Editor: elections, outrage and 1080

It has been linked to declines in insect populations and therefore to declines in bird populations that depend on insects

Teen fatally shot at ‘pop-up party’ after group brawl

Authorities have reported that a chaotic "pop-up party" fueled by alcohol, which started in Denver and moved to Aurora, ended

Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court To Leave Mass Layoffs At Education Department In Place

President Donald Trump's administration has requested the Supreme Court to halt a court order that reinstated Education Department employees who