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PublishedSeptember 16, 2022
Phony document lands on court docket in Trump search case
A document purporting to be from the U.S. government and claiming the Treasury Department had information related to the search at Donald Trump's Florida estate was a fabrication
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PublishedSeptember 16, 2022
China sanctions Raytheon, Boeing Defense CEOs over Taiwan arms sale
The U.S. announced a $1.09 billion arms sale to Taiwan last week.
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PublishedSeptember 15, 2022
Biden accuses Republicans of using migrants as ‘props’
The president spoke hours after two buses sent by Texas Governor Greg Abbott arrived near Vice President Kamala Harris’s residence in Washington.
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PublishedSeptember 15, 2022
University of Vermont president denies antisemitism allegations
The Department of Education is investigating a complaint that Jewish students were excluded from clubs and that a teaching assistant made anti-Semitic remarks.
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PublishedSeptember 15, 2022
Veteran New York judge named as arbiter in Trump Mar-a-Lago probe
The judge also grants Raymond Dearie access to the entire tranche of documents seized from the property even though the Justice Department had said the arbiter shouldn't be permitted to inspect the batch of classified records.
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PublishedSeptember 15, 2022
Ukraine’s president: Mass grave found near recaptured city
A mass grave of Ukrainian soldiers and unknown buried civilians was found in the forest of recently recaptured city of Izium.
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PublishedSeptember 15, 2022
Putin thanks China’s Xi for his ‘balanced’ stand on Ukraine
Xi’s government, which said it had a 'no-limits' friendship with Moscow before the invasion of Ukraine, has refused to criticize Russia’s military actions.
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PublishedSeptember 15, 2022
‘Torment of hell’: Ukraine medic describes Russian torture
A Ukrainian volunteer medic captured by Russian forces during their deadly siege of the port city of Mariupol has told U.S. lawmakers how Russians routinely tortured her and other prisoners, killing many.
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PublishedSeptember 15, 2022
After cancellation, Democrats look to reduce future student debt
The election-season bill has dim odds of passage in the House and virtually no hope in the Senate.
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PublishedSeptember 15, 2022
U.S. Census data shows a nation changed by COVID-19
The number of people working from home tripled, home values grew and the percentage of people who spend more than a third of their income on rent went up.
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