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A group of Senate Republicans joined Democrats on Thursday to pass a disapproval resolution aimed at overturning President Trump’s declaration of an emergency on the U.S.-Mexico border.
The late U.S. response to potential issues around the Boeing 737 Max could usher in an era in which international regulators — particularly those in China and Europe — gain influence.
Prime Minister Theresa May wants Parliament to vote again on her withdrawal deal next week, which would determine how long of an extension she will seek from the European Union.
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His proposal offers discrete pots of money for new initiatives but calls for sharp cuts to Medicare and Medicaid, which many of these patients rely on.
The exit of Chris Cox, longtime confidante of Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg, follows nearly two years of sustained crises at the social media giant.
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The anonymous winner will make sizable donations to South Carolina organizations, her attorney said.
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