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The data is in, and it’s not encouraging: More Americans are feeling financially strapped.
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Russian and Kremlin-backed leaders have begun to turn negative attention on a previously forbidden target: the decision-making of President Vladimir Putin himself.
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Former President Donald Trump’s legal team opposed the Justice Department’s request to expedite its appeal.
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The crisis response approach is making inroads, program by program.
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The number of job openings fell by more than 1 million to just over 10 million in August, signaling that employers are preparing for leaner times.
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The first working week of the fourth quarter brings a mound of trepidation for the markets and global economy.
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New federal data offers a sobering indicator of Americans’ mental health amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A record low 47% of Americans now say they have at least a fair amount of trust in the judicial branch.
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Suicide is among the top causes of death in the United States today, and for some groups, the crisis is particularly acute.
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Northern European countries are among those perceived as transparent and open.
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Russia’s unprovoked war with Ukraine recently entered its eighth month, and there are few signs of it ending anytime soon.
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The case’s outcome will likely have implications for Louisiana, where a similar case has been unfolding – and perhaps beyond.
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The data is in, and it’s not encouraging: More Americans are feeling financially strapped.
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Russian and Kremlin-backed leaders have begun to turn negative attention on a previously forbidden target: the decision-making of President Vladimir Putin himself.
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Former President Donald Trump’s legal team opposed the Justice Department’s request to expedite its appeal.
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The crisis response approach is making inroads, program by program.
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The first working week of the fourth quarter brings a mound of trepidation for the markets and global economy.
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New federal data offers a sobering indicator of Americans’ mental health amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A record low 47% of Americans now say they have at least a fair amount of trust in the judicial branch.
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Northern European countries are among those perceived as transparent and open.
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Suicide is among the top causes of death in the United States today, and for some groups, the crisis is particularly acute.
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Russia’s unprovoked war with Ukraine recently entered its eighth month, and there are few signs of it ending anytime soon.
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The data is in, and it’s not encouraging: More Americans are feeling financially strapped.
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Russian and Kremlin-backed leaders have begun to turn negative attention on a previously forbidden target: the decision-making of President Vladimir Putin himself.
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New federal data offers a sobering indicator of Americans’ mental health amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Former President Donald Trump’s legal team opposed the Justice Department’s request to expedite its appeal.
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A record low 47% of Americans now say they have at least a fair amount of trust in the judicial branch.
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Suicide is among the top causes of death in the United States today, and for some groups, the crisis is particularly acute.
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Russia’s unprovoked war with Ukraine recently entered its eighth month, and there are few signs of it ending anytime soon.
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The crisis response approach is making inroads, program by program.
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If the student loan forgiveness program moves forward, it would have wide-reaching effects on many Americans.
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Millions are without power in Cuba as Florida braces for impact.
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The first working week of the fourth quarter brings a mound of trepidation for the markets and global economy.
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New federal data offers a sobering indicator of Americans’ mental health amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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These countries are seen as being the most progressive, inclusive and committed to social justice.
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“America and its allies are not going to be intimidated by Putin and his reckless words and threats,” Biden said, hours after Putin illegally declared four Ukrainian regions to be part of Russia.
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Congress approved a bill on Friday to avert an impending government shutdown as lawmakers looked to avoid an embarrassing government shutdown weeks ahead of the midterm elections.
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President Putin declared the beginning of a new anti-colonial movement against the “doomed” governments of the U.S. and its allies.
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