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President Trump made good on a campaign promise to ask the Department of the Interior to recognize the Lumbee people of North ...
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The Mexico City Policy cuts off U.S. aid to health groups in other countries that offer abortion services or counseling. As ...
Europe's top human rights court ruled the woman's right to respect for private and family life had been violated when French ...
Local government officials around the U.S. signal they won't assist — and in some cases they'll actively oppose — the Trump ...
Following Trump's Monday freeze on foreign aid, a subsequent memo calls for for a stop-work order for current grants and ...
As of the first week of January, the state has disbursed about $124 million in private school vouchers, also known as ...
Israel is slowly withdrawing from Lebanese villages it occupied, as part of a ceasefire deal. Lebanese residents waiting to ...