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Republicans Back Trump but Split on Iran War Path

Divisions are emerging within the Republican Party as lawmakers and voters weigh the ongoing conflict with Iranduring a…

DC Cherry Blossoms Reach Peak Bloom

Cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C. have reached peak bloom, drawing thousands of visitors to the National Mall for…

Pakistan Pushes Iran Talks as Israel Intensifies Strikes

Diplomatic efforts are underway as the war between the United States, Iran, and Israel enters its second month,…

North Korea Tests Missile Engine, Raises US Threat

North Korea has tested a new high-thrust solid-fuel rocket engine as leader Kim Jong Un continues efforts to…

From 35 to 42: Why the US Army raised its age limit

The US Army has introduced new enlistment rules aimed at expanding its pool of eligible recruits, raising the…

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Republicans Back Trump but Split on Iran War Path

DC Cherry Blossoms Reach Peak Bloom

Pakistan Pushes Iran Talks as Israel Intensifies Strikes

North Korea Tests Missile Engine, Raises US Threat

From 35 to 42: Why the US Army raised its age limit

Could Volkswagen shift from cars to defense production?

If Hormuz Stops, Where Does the Rest of the World’s Oil Go?

Skeleton Found Beneath Altar May Be Real d’Artagnan

12 Tons of KitKats Go Missing in Europe

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Inside Trump’s 15-Point Iran Peace Plan

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Trump Halts Iran Energy Strikes as Talks Emerge

Thanksgiving in the U.S.: Origins, Traditions, and the Turkey Pardon

A concise, neutral explainer on Thanksgiving in the United States: origins commonly linked to a 1621 harvest celebration,…

How Long Countries Can Run on Stored Oil

Countries hold strategic oil reserves to survive supply disruptions, but the number of days they can last varies widely, from over 200 days to…

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