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Here’s What to Know About American Samoans in Alaska Who Are Being Prosecuted After Trying to Vote
They were born on U.S. soil, are entitled to U.S. passports and allowed to serve in the U.S. military, but 11 people in a small [Read More…]
Sinner Bids for His First French Open Title Against Defending Champion Alcaraz
No. 1 Jannik Sinner has not yet dropped a set in his bid to win the French Open for the first time
Kyiv Rejects Russia’s Claims That Ukraine Is Delaying Exchange of Soldiers’ Bodies
KYIV (Reuters) -Russia’s claims that Ukraine is delaying exchange of soldiers’ bodies are untrue, Ukrainian officials said on Saturday, urging…
A US Territory’s Colonial History Emerges in State Disputes Over Voting and Citizenship
A criminal case in Alaska involving nearly a dozen people born in American Samoa is highlighting concerns about birthright citizenship and voting by people who [Read More…]
Milei Meets Pope Leo, Confirms Visit to Argentina
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Argentina’s President Javier Milei held his first official audience with Pope Leo at the Vatican on Saturday where he…
Brothers Bring Boxing Back to Fenway After 70 Years and Hope to Revitalize the Sport in Boston
Boxing is returning to Boston’s Fenway Park for the first time in nearly 70 years
Ukrainian Attack Damaged 10% of Russia’s Strategic Bombers, Germany Says
By Sabine SieboldBERLIN (Reuters) -A Ukrainian drone attack last weekend likely damaged around 10% of Russia’s strategic bomber fleet and hit some…
Three Killed in Russian Attack on Ukraine’s Kharkiv; Ukrainian Drones Injure Two Near Moscow
LONDON (Reuters) -Overnight missile and bomb strikes by Russia on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv left three people dead and 22 hurt, while a…
As a Generation of Gay and Lesbian People Ages, Memories of Worse — and Better — Times Swirl
As World Pride wraps up this weekend in Washington D
Trump’s Big Bill Also Seeks to Undo the Big Bills of Biden and Obama
Chiseling away at President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act