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US sanctions Russia’s two largest oil companies and calls on Moscow to agree to immediate ceasefire
The Trump administration on Wednesday imposed sanctions on Russia’s two largest oil companies as it called on Moscow to agree to an immediate ceasefire in the war with Ukraine. President Donald Trump had for weeks signaled he could impose penalties against Russia for its continuation of the war but had failed to take major punitive measures until Wednesday.
"No reasonable consumer would purchase Defendant’s shoes — or pay as much for them as they did — knowing each step creates an audible and noticeable squeak," the lawsuit states.
President Donald Trump said that the U.S. will “hit" drug smugglers attempting to enter the U.S. by land, following a series of lethal strikes on cartel boats at sea.
The Uganda Police Force said that 46 people died after two buses collided at 12:15 a.m. local time on the Kampala-Gulu Highway at Kitaleba Village in the central region of the African country on Oct.
U.S. shipbuilders and port operators are getting hit in the fallout from President Donald Trump’s campaign to wipe out the offshore wind industry, suffering hundreds of millions of dollars in lost government support,
As economic issues take center stage, declines in public confidence could influence the electoral landscape heading into 2026.
International Court of Justice issues non-binding ruling requiring Israel to cooperate with UNRWA despite the UN agency's alleged Hamas connections.
President Trump predicted he would make a deal on “everything” with Chinese President Xi Jinping ahead of their upcoming meeting in South Korea next week, pointing to potential agreements on agriculture and nuclear power.
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With Supreme Court decision still pending, judge extends block on Guard in Chicago indefinitely
National Guard troops won't be deploying in the Chicago area anytime soon unless the U.S. Supreme Court intervenes because a judge on Wednesday extended her temporary restraining order indefinitely. Elsewhere around the country,