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Meeting a self-imposed deadline to get a bill to the desk of President Donald Trump by Independence Day, the U.S. House of ...
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The United Nations' World Food Programme has conducted humanitarian airdrops in South Sudan as the country faces surging conflict along with global assistance programs roiled in financial crisis.
President Donald Trump was asked by one reporter about those who say the warning alerts didn't go out in time and that more people could have been saved.
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President Donald Trump unveiled a wave of letters posted letters to various nations on social media on Monday, starting with his intent to impose 25% levies on goods from Japan and South Korea. The ...