Documents show the U.S. Military is planning to sever all ties with the organization formally known as the Boy Scouts ...
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Israel and the United States have been piling the pressure on Lebanon to disarm the powerful militant group. The Lebanese ...
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Dozens of countries had called for a clear "roadmap" to transition away from the use of coal, oil and natural gas. The U.S.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Georgia Republican who rose to prominence as one of President Trump's biggest defenders and recently became one of his biggest critics, is leaving Congress. Greene's ...
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NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Laura Morowitz, art history professor at Wagner College, about the incredible back story behind a Gustav Klimt painting that set a record at auction.