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Trump says being impeached twice didn't change him: 'I became worse'
Jul 15, 2021 03:39Former US President Donald Trump said he “became worse” after two impeachment trials, both of which ended in acquittal, as Republican leaders grapple with the best way to deal with the bombastic ex-president who continues to spread claims about his 2020 election loss.
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The West will never be sincere with Iran and the Muslim world
Jul 14, 2021 10:03The MKO traitors and terrorists had sided with Saddam against Iran during the US imposed war in the 1980s and their hands are dipped in the blood of more than 17,000 Iranians, including senior government officials – all martyred on the orders of Washington. All terrorist outfits, including Daesh and MKO, are American and European mercenaries with a mission to undermine the stability of the Muslim world.
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Haiti assassination raises red flags among observers fluent in history of US intervention
Jul 14, 2021 09:59In the wake of assassination of Jovenel Moïse, the unpopular, corrupt, and increasingly authoritarian U.S.-backed Haitian president, observers fluent in the history of foreign interference in the hemisphere's first truly free republic sounded the alarm over the same sort of calls for intervention in the name of "stability" that preceded so many previous American invasions of Haiti.
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Wildfires blaze across western states as heatwave shatters records
Jul 14, 2021 04:29Firefighters are working in extreme heat to contain a number of wildfires raging across the US west, with the largest burning in California and Oregon, as another heatwave bakes the region and puts strain on power grids.
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Will Taliban play the role of US’s proxy group?
Jul 14, 2021 04:18It is obvious that there is no single ethnicity that can claim absolute majority status in Afghanistan, and can resultantly proclaim the right to wrest control of the administration as well as the country and its organizations.
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Texas Democrats planning to flee the state to thwart voting restrictions law
Jul 14, 2021 04:13A group of Texas Democratic lawmakers plan to flee their state in a desperate bid to stop the Republican-run legislature from passing laws they say will suppress the vote of people of color.
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US community colleges see ‘chilling’ decline in enrolment during pandemic
Jul 13, 2021 03:30The disproportionate impact COVID-19 had on low-income and non-white Americans, populations that community colleges tend to serve, created a plunge in community college attendance during the pandemic.
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'It didn't have to be this way': WHO chief laments 4 million COVID-19 deaths
Jul 11, 2021 04:44The official global death toll from COVID-19 hit 4 million on Wednesday, July 7th —a "tragic milestone," said the World Health Organization chief as he blasted "vaccine nationalism" as a "morally indefensible" position.
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As Delta runs rampant, analysis pinpoints five undervaccinated clusters putting entire US at risk
Jul 11, 2021 04:36A new data analysis by researchers at Georgetown University pinpoints a number of undervaccinated clusters of the United States that pose a significant threat to the nation's—and potentially the world's—gradual progress against the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly given their potential to serve as "factories" for extremely contagious variants such as the now-dominant Delta strain.
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COVID-19 pandemic may be winding down but Americans are still sick and dying
Jul 10, 2021 03:24It’s no accident that the United States experienced more COVID-19 deaths in 2020 than any other country and one of the world’s highest per capita death rates.