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‘We will forge a society that is colorblind and merit-based,’ President Donald Trump stated.
The Trump administration cited the WHO’s mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic and other global health crises as reasons for the withdrawal.
Trump has argued that the pact puts a bigger burden on America to cut emissions while letting other nations continue polluting at higher levels.
The president announced the pardons on his final day in office.
The White House confirmed the change on Jan. 20, hours after President Donald Trump took office.
The new chief executive hopes to replace federal government managers who fail to follow or implement his policies.
The Trump administration cited the WHO’s mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic and other global health crises as reasons for the withdrawal.
TikTok still needs to comply with the divest-or-ban law, enacted in April last year and upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court on Jan. 17.
The select committee voted 14-3 in a closed hearing on Jan. 20 to recommend that the Senate take a full vote to confirm Ratcliffe.
Minimal, or barefoot shoes help feet return to function by strengthening muscles that have been underutilized and deconditioned.
President Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security and Office of Management and Budget nominees will now go to a full Senate confirmation vote.
The bill passed with support of two-thirds of the Senate, and amendments expanding the list of crimes it covers.
The Senate Armed Services Committee voted 14–13 to advance Pete Hegseth’s defense secretary nomination for further consideration before the Senate.
Ninety Palestinian prisoners were also released, the first of almost 2,000 to be included in the controversial deal.
The White House confirmed the change on Jan. 20, hours after President Donald Trump took office.
Ex Libris: Frederick Douglass
In this latest installment of Ex Libris, we turn to the books that influenced a fugitive slave who became a voice for the American conscience.
In this latest installment of Ex Libris, we turn to the books that influenced a fugitive slave who became a voice for the American conscience.
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The Untold Stories of the Tiananmen Massacre
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