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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNUS Congress approves 2026 defence budget, including US$400 million for Ukraine
The US House of Representatives has passed a defence policy bill worth US$892.6 billion, which, alongside measures to strengthen military readiness and raise pay for American service members, introduces a number of new restrictions,
Members of Congress are on high alert, calling for increased security, after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah
Congress struggles for the authority to do its job. Churches are getting more political leeway. Plus, Democrats reignite a war over words.
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Straight Arrow News on MSNEpstein fallout hits diplomats, divides US Congress
Among the documents was a 2008 email in which Mandelson suggested Epstein's conviction should be contested. Officials said the new revelations, combined with concern for victims, prompted his immediate removal.
The murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk sparks new debate after years of anguish over political violence.
South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun has called for the U.S. Congress to support a new visa for Korean businesses, the ministry said on Friday, as hundreds of Korean workers arrested during a massive immigration raid are heading home.
On national security, spending and oversight, the president continues to undercut the legislative branch, and Republicans in charge have done little to stop him.
Experts say it’s remaking the role of the most powerful military in the world and its relationship with the American public.
In a move of profound symbolic and practical importance, the Continental Congress formally adopted “United States of America” as the official name of the new nation.
The joint letter comes a day after Poland said it shot down a number of Russian drones that violated its airspace during an attack on Ukraine.