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The Times reported on a secret effort by Egyptian intelligence to sway public opinion on Jerusalem. Officials say the article hurt national security.
The BBC’s China editor quit because she was paid less than her male counterparts. We’re all worse off for it.
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A new proposal from House Republicans underscored how deep the divisions are between and within the two parties on immigration — just days before a deadline for a deal.
Longstanding complaints about the barriers women face in the economics profession are beginning to resonate within the male-dominated field.
More than a dozen people are missing around Montecito in aftermath of mudslides that killed 17 people and destroyed 100 homes.
A combination of snow and rain shut off access to Zermatt, near the Matterhorn. Until late Wednesday afternoon, helicopter was the only way out.
At a cabinet meeting, the return of the president as press critic, after his legal maneuvers against BuzzFeed and the publisher of Michael Wolff’s book.
Agents visited 98 franchises around the country, arresting 21 people and demanding paperwork as they seek out employers who hire undocumented workers.
Senate Democrats released a report on Russian campaign interference, saying President Trump has done nothing to stop it. Mr. Trump again called it a witch hunt.
In the movie, “I, Tonya,” the disgraced figure skater looks back on the 1994 Nancy Kerrigan scandal and her struggles to tell her side of the story.
He didn’t regard Breitbart as platform to inform the public, but as his weapon in a war against the establishment.
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Relations between the two countries have reached a low. But trying to pressure President Recep Tayyip Erdogan could result in greater instability.
A federal judge on Tuesday night issued a nationwide injunction ordering the Trump administration to maintain the program.
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