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The Gweiran Prison, now called Panorama has held about 4,500 IS-linked detainees for years. The Associated Press was given an exclusive visit to the prison, nearly two months after the fall of the ...
Since taking office again in January 2025, President Donald Trump swiftly embarked on a significant restructuring of the federal workforce. President Trump has dismantled federal DEI programs ...
They were plucked from pharmacies, apartment buildings and other locations, and thrown in prison for months. Many then endured severe beatings, food deprivation and other forms of torture.
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Convicted of four drug-related felonies, Yi faced a minimum of 20 years in federal prison for selling the drug ... presented their own letter written by Kelly Ann Kirwan, a longtime customer ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump's controversial pick to head the federal Department of Health and Human Services, will appear Wednesday before a Senate panel that is crucial to advance his ...
One month after news broke that he and his pregnant fiancée Megan Fox called it quits, the "Lonely Road" musician—real name Colson Baker—debuted a dramatic new look. In a photo shared to ...
WASHINGTON — Calling Robert F. Kennedy Jr. a “predator” who is addicted to power, Caroline Kennedy urged the Senate in a letter Tuesday to reject the nomination of her cousin to be President ...
She said her father, former President John F. Kennedy, "would be disgusted." In a scathing letter Tuesday, Caroline Kennedy warned senators about her cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., calling him a ...
Kennedy Jr. will face questioning by Senators from both ... (the FDA warns that raw milk can have harmful bacteria, such as E. coli and listeria, that can lead to illness and even death).
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will appear before two Senate committees this week, the next steps in his bid to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. There is a lot for senators to dig into.