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WH Official Accuses China of Sending Its Citizens Abroad to Spread COVID-19
White House Trade Advisor Peter Navarro rebuffed criticism over President Donald Trump asking to slow coronavirus testing down.
Two Russian Citizens Killed in U.S.-Led Airstrikes
A 35-year-old Russian woman and a 4-year-old boy were allegedly killed.
Ann Coulter: US Needs Armed Citizens, Not Armed Guards
Right-wing provocateur Ann Coulter took President Trump's call for more "armed guards" one step further, suggesting "armed citizens" could have prevented the Thousand Oaks shooting.
Dems Accused of Sending Voting Apps to Noncitizens
"If true, there will be serious consequences," said Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
National Senior Citizens Day, Seniors Discounts
Seniors qualify for a range of deals and discounts—they can even get discounted cell phone plans.
Mexico's Obrador Will Replace Guards With Civilians
The populist politician said 20 unarmed men and women "are going to take care of me."
Saudis Forbidden From Seeing Doctors in Canada
All Saudi medical patients will be evacuated from Canada, the government announced.
Mexico's Obrador Says He Doesn't Need Bodyguards
"I don't want to go around surrounded by bodyguards…I want the people to look after me," the president-elect has previously said.
U.S. Visitors in Cuba Suffered Hearing Loss, Dizziness
A warning noted that the victims suffered ear complaints, hearing loss and dizziness.
Mexican Marines Executed Three U.S. Citizens
Their decomposed bodies were found more than two weeks later in Matamoros, Mexico, across the border from Brownsville, Texas.
Sheriff Clarke: Only Trump Cares About Black People
The controversial former sheriff's remarks comes after President Donald Trump's crude remarks on African nations last week.
Trump Leading the 'Most Unethical Presidency'
"The Trump administration is confronted by an extraordinary scale and scope of legal and ethics scandals," the report said.
Russian Mayor: Don't Beat Foreigners During World Cup
"I urge everyone to be hospitable, kind, not to beat anyone, if you know the English language, help the tourists," said Alexander Yaroshuk, head of Kaliningrad.
Dinner Party Gossip Reveals Brexiteers' Deep Delusions
The notion the UK would be allowed to cherry-pick from the EU's rules was always pie in the sky.
Erdogan Says Turkish Citizens May Vote on EU Accession
Europe-Turkey relations have soured following the president's crackdown on opponents and spats over referendum rallies.
Pyongyang Bans Malaysians From Leaving North Korea
Malaysian police investigating the murder of Kim Jong Nam questioned up to three men hiding in the North Korean embassy.
Fleeing Mosul Citizens Sickened by Chemical Agents: UN
Twelve people have been treated for exposure to chemical agents since March 1.
Euro Lawmakers Push EU to Impose Visas on U.S. Citizens
Washington refuses to grant visa-free access to people from four east European states and Cyprus.
The Dangers of Surveillance in the Age of Populism
The dangers of surveillance might seem hypothetical—but history shows us we have a lot to fear.
Iran Bans U.S. Citizens From Entry in Retaliation
Trump's restrictions 'are an open affront against the Muslim world' and 'will be known as a great gift to extremists,' foreign ministry says.
Italian Government Gives 500 Euros to All 18-Year-Olds
The Italian government will give teenagers €500 to appreciate the country's culture.
Koch-Funded 'Dark Money' Groups Slapped With Fines
The Federal Election Commission has fined three "dark money" groups linked to the Kochs for failing to reveal the source of their funds.
Koch Bros. Hide Donations Behind Civil Rights Precedent
"Dark money" groups have been using the NAACP v. Alabama case in arguments designed to keep their donors hidden from view.
Maine Gun Background Check Measure Qualifies for Ballot
Maine residents might soon have the chance to decide whether background checks should be applied to all gun sales in their state.