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Recent immigrants reflect on the upheaval in their lives since the US pulled out in 2021: ‘They left us and our lives in danger’With the Afghan new year, or Nowruz, falling during the month of Ramadan this year, Afghans and Afghan Americans around the US who celebrated while fasting prepared with a few traditional dishes to share after sundown last week.Zuhra, 30, had some of her relatives over to her house in Santa Ana, California. She decorated her dining table green, to celebrate spring, and...
The next time you find yourself in a sweaty panic over the possibility that Donald Trump will become president again, recall that he has the political instincts of a drunk raccoon with its head stuck in a Pringles can. Saturday marks the 14th anniversary of the ACA, also known as Obamacare. And the Biden administration—which has made several significant, under-the-radar moves to improve Americans’ access to health care under the law—hasn’t been shy about clueing people into the threat that...
Alexander Smirnov’s credibility was called into question nearly a decade ago
Young people are experiencing early mid-life crises as the use of social media is on the rise. People between 15 and 24 years old are less happy than the generations above them, study finds.
Chinese Ex-Trade Minister Who Backed Trump Warns US That 'Dismantling' Global Trade Is Blowing Back On Ordinary Americans President Joe Biden in late February said "unprecedented action" is being taken in response to an emerging scenario where "China’s policies could flood our market with its vehicles, posing risks to our national security." He said at the time, "China is determined to dominate the future of the auto market, including by using unfair practice." This is but one...
Donald Trump pulled his "Charlie Brown and Lucy Disappearing Football Trick" at a rally in Ohio on Saturday. And like Charlie Brown, Joe Biden and the media fell for it again.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. warning to Russia couldn't have been plainer: Two weeks before the deadliest attack in Russia in years, Americans had publicly and privately advised President Vladimir Putin's government that “extremists” had “imminent plans” for just such slaughter. The United States shared those advance intelligence indications under a tenet of the U.S. []
By ELLEN KNICKMEYER Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. warning to Russia couldn’t have been plainer: Two weeks before the deadliest attack in Russia in years, Americans had publicly and privately advised President Vladimir Putin’s government that “extremists” had “imminent plans” for just such slaughter. The United States shared those advance intelligence indications under
A little-known U.S. intelligence principle called the “duty to warn” came into play ahead of the deadly attack on Moscow’s outskirts
‘Duty to warn’ guided US advance warning of the Moscow attack. Adversaries don’t always listen