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Military officials testify before House Armed Services on Afghanistan withdrawal | USA TODAY
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and U.S. Central Command Gen. Kenneth McKenzie are set to testify before Congress this […]
Continue readingFormer press secretary Grisham writes Trump’s White House engaged in ‘casual dishonesty’ | USA TODAY
Trump's former press secretary, Stephanie Grisham, is publishing a tell-all book, "I'll Take Your Questions Now." Here's what to expect. RELATED: Government shutdown draws near […]
Continue readingArab and Jewish daughters put differences aside in kidney exchange | USA TODAY
Three pairs of kidney donors and recipients in Israel and the UAE saved each other in a series of pay-it-forward surgeries known as a cyclic […]
Continue readingGen. Milley defends calls to China during Trump administration | USA TODAY
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and U.S. Central Command Gen. Kenneth McKenzie are set to testify before Congress this […]
Continue readingMan drops everything to rescue baby deer in danger | Animalkind
After you hear "hold my beer," you usually don't see someone save a life. 😱 RELATED » Runner rescues deer twice in one day: A […]
Continue readingQuick tricks to simplify meal prep | Problem Solved
Meal prep doesn't have to be hard. PROBLEM SOLVED, featuring Kristopher Juniel, shares the surprisingly simple solutions to life's common problems. These aren't just hacks. […]
Continue readingQualified immunity: Kevin Byrd vs rogue federal agent | USA TODAY
Kevin Byrd's legal case will be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court after a Homeland Security officer tried to fire his gun at him. RELATED: […]
Continue readingGovernment shutdown draws near as Senate blocks federal spending bill | USA TODAY
Government shutdown looms after Senate Republicans block a federal spending bill over the debt ceiling. A shutdown would begin Oct. 1. RELATED: The Senate voted […]
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