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How Africa Became a Key Link for Mexican Cartels in Fentanyl Production
The Sinaloa cartel is using South Africa as a gateway to the continent, where it has established bases to manufacture fentanyl, say police.
How Massive Debt, Stiff Competition Dashed Spirit Airlines
Spirit Airlines Inc. is trying to reorganize and make a comeback, but it will likely look more like its bigger competitors than its former self.
Yellen Says US Will Hit Debt Ceiling Mid-January, Forcing Treasury to Employ ‘Extraordinary Measures’
Extraordinary measures, often described as accounting maneuvers, allow the Treasury to free up cash and delay default.
Putin Apologizes to Azerbaijan After Deadly Plane Crash
The Kremlin did not say whether Russia was responsible for the incident.
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The Supreme Court issued consequential decisions on presidential power, administrative law, the Second Amendment, and other issues.
Musk Vows to Defend H-1B Visa Program Amid Criticism
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Texas State Senator Commends Shen Yun’s Revival of ‘China Before Communism’
Texas State Senator Donna Campbell enjoyed Shen Yun Performing Arts on Dec. 28, honoring the artists with a certificate commending their mission.
Olivia Hussey Eisley, Star of Classic ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Film, Dies at 73
The British-Argentinian actress won a Golden Globe award for her performance in the 1968 film adaptation.
Kidney Stones: Causes Cramping Pain, 6 Symptoms to Watch For
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Bankrupt Big Lots Strikes Sales Deal, Preserves Brand Name
People working under Big Lots may continue to be employed at the acquired stores.
Russia’s FSB Says It Thwarted Bomb Plot Targeting Russian Military Officer, Blogger
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Student Debt Relief, DEI Initiatives Topped Biden’s Education Agenda
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Cybersecurity: An Invisible War Grows More Intense, More Challenging
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US, Japan Unveil ‘Extended’ Deterrence Guidelines, Citing Rising Nuclear Threats
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The Miami Hurricanes quarterback tossed his 156th career touchdown pass on Saturday for the most in Division I history.
Miami’s Cam Ward Makes NCAA History With All-Time Passing Touchdowns Record
The Miami Hurricanes quarterback tossed his 156th career touchdown pass on Saturday for the most in Division I history.
Harvard Study: Children’s Heart Health Begins Declining at Age 10
Factors such as diet, sleep duration, and nicotine exposure, appeared to contribute to this decline, a new study found.
Harvard Study: Children’s Heart Health Begins Declining at Age 10
Factors such as diet, sleep duration, and nicotine exposure, appeared to contribute to this decline, a new study found.
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