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Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin told Congress the training period will return to 72 days after months of criticism over shortened standards.
Four Republicans crossed party lines in a 215-208 vote, marking the first time such a resolution has succeeded in the House.
Trump-backed Congressman Randy Feenstra lost to businessman Zach Lahn as six states held primary elections Tuesday and California's governor's race remained too close to call.
The 6-3 ruling freezes a lower court order and puts a 2023 congressional map in place for this year's midterm elections, likely shifting Alabama's delegation to 6-1 in favor of Republicans.
Kuwait expelled two Iranian diplomats and lodged a formal protest after the attack killed one person and wounded dozens at the international airport.
A Merlin Mk4 helicopter went down near Okehampton at approximately 3:45 a.m., with witnesses saying the aircraft sounded like it was mechanically failing.
The 26-year-old Brazilian will sign a four-year contract and become the club's first signing under head coach Michael Carrick.
Air strikes near a hospital in Tyre killed four people and injured 127, including 39 hospital staff, the Lebanese health ministry said.
The coalition of Northeast attorneys general says the Interior Department violated federal law when it paid TotalEnergies to abandon offshore wind leases.
Todd Blanche testified before the House Appropriations Committee but refused to put the commitment in writing.
New research on GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic shows a lower breast cancer incidence in a large cohort study.
An independent commission found a contrived plan from the top down to spy on opponents, costing Southampton a shot at the Championship playoff final.
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