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John M. Crisp, Tribune News Service In the spirit of Republican-controlled state governments everywhere, the Texas legislature has been busy looking for ways to make it harder to vote....
Caroline Simon, Tribune News Service After Ismail Khan, a former Afghan interpreter for the US Army, applied for a special immigrant visa to come to the United States, he...
Ahead of last Friday’s launch of the fourth round of talks on reviving the nuclear deal with Iran, an unidentified senior US state department official predicted that the return by...
David Zurawik, Tribune News Service Just when it was starting to feel after 100 days that cable news and social media were properly focused on the potentially culture-changing actions...
Josh Smith, Reuters While North Korea’s barrage of complaints about US President Joe Biden’s policies over the weekend might appear to be ratcheting up tensions, some signs suggest Pyongyang...
Peter Apps, Reuters As Israel recorded zero daily COVID-19 deaths for the first time in 10 months last week, grave-diggers in next-door Gaza reported rising workloads and hospitals said...
Kevin Singer, Tribune News Service Joe Biden ran to be a president for all Americans, and this includes young people who were critical contributors to his victory last November....
Adriana Brasileiro, Mario J. Pentón, and Andres Viglucci, Tribune News Service Enrique Yglesias left Cuba two years ago for a better life. From Uruguay, he trekked to Guyana, across...
Gabriel Crossley and Yew Lun Tian, Reuters China is shoring up ties with autocratic partners like Russia and Iran, as well as economically dependent regional countries, while using sanctions...
Steve peoples, Brendan Farrington and Jill Colvin, Associated Press When he launched his campaign to become Florida’s governor in January 2018, few expected Ron DeSantis to prevail in America’s...