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A day without Mexicans in Mammoth? Locals mull how to get a message to Trump
Like many California resort towns, Mammoth Lakes is reliant on undocumented workers. Locals say the economy...
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Trump is threatening to raise tariffs again. Here's how China plans to fight back
China is preparing for an escalation of the trade war with the U.S. once Donald Trump...
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In post-Assad Damascus, a mix of joy and trepidation
Syria now searches for a new identity, as Damascus residents face a future without President Bashar...
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Schiff opposes a preemptive pardon from Biden as Trump again threatens sending him to jail
'Honestly, they should go to jail,' Trump said of elected officials who led the Jan. 6...
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Column: Trump hoped his Cabinet picks could escape serious vetting. He was so wrong
Donald Trump may have thought he could skip the vetting with his early Cabinet picks. He...
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Analysis: Assad was a brutal dictator. Will Syria's new leaders be any better?
The rebels who toppled Syrian dictator Bashar Assad trace their roots to Al Qaeda and Islamic...
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Trump's first term brought world-changing vaccine. His second could bring retreat
Some are sounding the alarm regarding Trump's public health picks, concerned that the nominees' vaccine skepticism...
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Trump's own unorthodox rise, focus on loyalty loom large as nominees face headwinds
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated a slate of unorthodox loyalists to serve in his next administration,...
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Opinion: Trump's predatory Cabinet choices are added proof that #MeToo is over
With some crucial Cabinet choices, President-elect Donald Trump's idea of making America great again seems to...
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Laphonza Butler, 1st LGBTQ+ Black U.S. senator, exits office as Democrats question identity politics
Butler, appointed to the U.S. Senate by California Gov. Gavin Newsom after the death of Dianne...
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South Korean president narrowly survives impeachment attempt
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, who stunned the world by declaring martial law, avoided impeachment as...
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Rebels seize control of Syria; Assad reported to have fled the country
The insurgents' sweep into power concludes an astonishing Turkish-backed offensive that saw them overturn a years-long...
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One of the last Pearl Harbor survivors recalls that infamous day
Bob Fernandez was a sailor assigned to the USS Curtiss on Dec. 7, 1941. "I wish...
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USDA says it will start testing milk for H5N1 bird flu virus nationwide
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Friday that it will sample the nation's milk supply to...
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What Trump's nominations say about where trade and other economic policies might go
Some of Trump's Cabinet picks have raised hopes that his policies will not be wildly disruptive...
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Column: The backlash on the backlash against the Hunter Biden pardon
Trump's explicit threats against the Bidens, and his first-term record of trying to politicize the Justice...
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Newsom touts California efforts on fentanyl at the border. Will it matter to Trump?
Gov. Gavin Newsom visited the border Thursday to promote a new port of entry at Otay...
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Syrian rebels capture strategic city in major setback for Assad
Rebels took over the city of Hama, upending a long-running stalemate in Syria's civil war.
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California raw milk producer says RFK Jr. has encouraged him to apply for FDA position
The California raw milk producer who has issued several product recalls for bird flu has has...
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Amid a cash shortage in Gaza, paper money is starting to disintegrate, adding to desperation
No banks. No bills. Israel's blockade on cash imports into Gaza leaves Palestinians there with disintegrating...
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Why the Forest Service is encouraging people to cut Christmas trees on public lands (with permits)
Every year, Americans chop down hundreds of thousands of Christmas trees in national forests. Officials say...
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Supreme Court sounds ready to OK laws that ban hormone treatments for trans teens
Conservative court could limit hormone treatments for transgender adolescents.
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In Syria, a long-dormant civil war reignites
Syrian rebels have made their largest gains in years, threatening a fragile status quo in the...
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Impeachment? Insurrection charges? A look at what's next for South Korea's president
What comes next for Yoon Suk-yeol, the South Korean president who declared martial law this week?