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The Chinese regime is stepping up its efforts to eliminate a religious group in America that it sees as a threat, according to leaked information.
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The norms, he said, include guaranteeing the independence of the DOJ’s investigations and prosecutions from both the White House and Congress.
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If finalized, the deal will go into effect on Jan. 19, starting a six-week cease-fire, the first pause in fighting in 14 months.
China Hits US, EU Industrial Plastic With Provisional Tariffs as Trade Rows Deepen
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The Real Story of Shen Yun and Falun Gong—An Interview With Mr. Li Hongzhi
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61 Democrats Join GOP to Pass Bill to Deport Illegal Immigrants for Domestic Violence, Sex Crimes
Opponents of the bill said it may backfire and hurt victims of domestic violence.
SpaceX Rocket Falls Apart During Test Flight After Booster Caught
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Supreme Court May Rule on TikTok Ban on Friday
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Hollywood Film Directing Legend David Lynch Dies at 78
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Longtime Brewers Broadcaster Bob Uecker Dies at 90
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American Express to Pay $230 Million to Settle Accusations of Deceptive Practices
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Blinken: US Is Committed to Protecting Religious Freedom
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Any of the eight remaining teams could win the Super Bowl, but only if these weaknesses don’t show up over the rest of the postseason.
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