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Rising tensions with Iran and fears of an Israeli strike prompted the U.S. to move some of its nonmilitary personnel out of the region.
The U.S. State Department will use an artificial intelligence chatbot to help it select the people who will perform annual reviews of promotions and moves, according to a cable reviewed by Reuters.
An Afghan man in Oklahoma accused of planning an Election Day attack in the U.S. on behalf of the Islamic State group pleaded guilty Friday to terrorism-related charges in federal court.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2024, North Carolina was the fourth-fastest growing state in terms of sheer numbers and the eighth fastest by growth as a share of the tota
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Key Senate committees released their portions of the Big Beautiful Bill late Thursday that include a total of $13.5 billion to reimburse states for
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State Senator Zach Wahls, an Iowa City Democrat who launched his campaign for the U.S. Senate this week, said that he would focus on priorities for helping families with the higher cost of living. Wahls cited paid parental leave,
Rep. Kaohly Vang Her tells Minnesota lawmakers she's an undocumented immigrant who fled post-war Vietnam, explaining how her father at the US Consulate altered paperwork.
The U.S. State Department issued security alerts on Friday for several Middle Eastern countries, in some cases advising against travel and warning of possible missile attacks after Israel launched military strikes against Iran.