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A former rebel fighter now allied with the Sudanese government has proposed a new path forward for ending Sudan’s civil war and establishing a democratic gover…
The two Democrats vying for Massachusetts’s Senate seat wrestled to position themselves as the challenger in this race during a Wednesday debate, amid a growin…
Democrat Rahm Emanuel, a former Chicago mayor who is expected to launch a 2028 presidential bid, has told Israel that it should no longer expect unconditional …
The United States military has said it is conducting another wave of strikes on Iran, a day after launching another round of attacks. The escalation is the mo…
In a memo to employees, Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp said the company is raising the funds at a $130 billion valuation.
Amazon promoted Kara Smith to lead all scripted drama and removed three senior executives to centralize creative control after spending $8.5 billion on MGM’s 2…
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Nirav Shah, a former Democratic gubernatorial candidate in Maine, about what's next following Graham Platner's expected dep…
"Respondents have failed to demonstrate their adherence to the Directive," the Trump-appointed judge wrote. The post 'Failed to comply': ICE must release immig…
A federal appeals court has rejected a request from President Donald Trump to restore his name to the iconic John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Th…
Missed Nvidia’s AI stock surge? Micron Technology, up 1,710% since 2023, trades cheaply with a memory chip shortage lasting through 2027. Nebius Group, a high-…





















