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Jackie Calmes, Tribune News Service “It’s a horrible, horrible situation, and we’re not going to fix it.” There you have it: With that throwaway line to reporters on the...
Shou Zi Chew, the CEO of Chinese short-form video platform, which faces a nationwide ban in the US, has warned users as he prepares to appear before the US...
Ever since Pedro Castillo, the leftist president, was removed from office by the Congress for declaring that he would dissolve Congress and rule by decree, on December 7, and he...
Tim Roemer and Zach Wamp , Tribune News Service A string of historic bipartisan victories during the last Congress — including an update of the Electoral Count Act and transformational...
Eleven times majority of the Republicans who had wrested the majority in the House of Representatives in the November elections from the Democrats have tried to elect Californian Ken McCarthy...
Trudy Rubin, Tribune News Service The scene couldn’t have been more dramatic. Ten months after Russia invaded Ukraine in February, when Western experts expected Kyiv to fall in three days,...
Hannah Fingerhut, Associated Press Volodymyr Zelensky’s dramatic visit to Washington was a moment for the White House to demonstrate to Russia’s Vladimir Putin that the United States would sustain...
The last co-conspirators jailed for the 1991 assassination of former Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi walked out of prison on Saturday, a day after the country's Supreme Court ordered...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping signaled on Sunday that his government would maintain policies that have put it at odds with the US and other nations and deepened Communist Party...
Michael Hiltzik , Tribune News Service Almost no one noticed in 1996 when Congress gave online social media platforms sweeping legal immunity from what their users posted on them....