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On video, a mom from Minneapolis can be seen talking to protesters outside the home of a man who was killed by police after a six-hour standoff.
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President Joe Biden didn't ask Saudi Arabia to make more oil on Thursday so that gas prices in the U.S. and around the world would go down.
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Since Biden's election, the United States' Middle East policy appears to have shifted 180 degrees.
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According to Megan Greene, principal economist at the Kroll Institute, the 'King Dollar' is not at risk of losing its worldwide market domination due to its trading power.
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Saudi Arabia could flee to gold or cryptocurrencies to escape the money-printing machine, but it won't replace the US dollar with an inferior fiat currency.
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President Biden should follow through on his campaign vow to cease all US assistance for the Yemeni conflict, including weapons shipments.
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In December 2016, more than two years after the collapse of his efforts to broker a comprehensive peace between Israel and the Palestinians, then-Secretary of State John Kerry discussed the conflict with Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg at the Brookings Institution’s prestigious Saban Forum.
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The measure, unprecedented between an Arab country and the Hebrew state, was announced during a visit by an official Emirati delegation to Israeli territory, angering the Palestinians.
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2.2 million advertisements and 120,000 posts removed from Facebook and Instagram ahead of the presidential election
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A gang of Russian hackers may be behind the cyberattack that disabled Garmin’s fitness-tracking services for several days, reports say. The attackers reportedly crippled the smartwatch maker’s Garmin Connect service last week with malicious software tied to Evil Corp., a Moscow-based hacker group run by alleged cybercriminal Maksim Yakubets. Evil Corp. runs the WastedLocker ransomware …