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Displaced Sudanese wait to cross into Ethiopia from Sudan's border town of Gallabat, on August 3, 2023

US To Resume Ethiopia Food Aid But Only To Refugees

The United States said Thursday it would resume limited food assistance in Ethiopia, delivering to some one million refugees, but will keep most operations suspended after concerns of systematic diversion of aid.

Republicans Despair Over 2024 As Party Loses Head

Republicans have been bickering over the tactics of the eight insurgents behind Kevin McCarthy's removal
The overthrow of the US House speaker by a cabal of far-right agitators has left Republicans aghast at the party's chaotic approach to governing -- and its prospects for next year's presidential election.
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US lawmaker Matt Gaetz, seen at the Capitol on September 30, 2023, has vowed to seek the removal of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy

Hardline US Republican Launches Bid To Oust House Speaker

A far-right Republican lawmaker launched a bid on Monday to oust US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy from his post, triggering the most serious showdown yet within the Republican party as it battles to contain firebrand supporters of ex-president Donald Trump.
Then- US president Donald Trump is seen walking with his children Ivanka Trump (R) and Donald Trump Jr (L) January 4, 2021

Trump Business Empire Under Threat As New York Fraud Trial Opens

Donald Trump faces fresh legal danger on Monday as a civil fraud trial against the former president and two of his sons begins in New York, threatening the Republican frontrunner's business empire as he campaigns to retake the White House with four criminal cases looming.
New York delivery couriers protest for better working conditions on April 21, 2021

NY Judge Says Pay Raise For Delivery Workers Can Go Ahead

Three big companies in the gig economy — Uber, Doordash and Grubhub — lost a court battle Thursday in New York after a judge upheld a new minimum wage for app-based food delivery workers who became essential during the pandemic.
Mark Milley, a colonel at the time, awards a medal to a French soldier in Afghanistan in October 2003

Milley: America's 'Lightning Rod' Top Officer

General Mark Milley faced repeated crises at home and abroad during a tumultuous term as America's top military officer, becoming one of the most well-known and controversial people to hold the position in years.
US Attorney General Merrick Garland is expected to come under scathing criticism from Republicans for prosecuting former president Donald Trump

US Attorney General Denies Political Influence On Prosecutions

US Attorney General Merrick Garland strongly denied Wednesday that politics steered his investigative decisions, pushing back on Republican allegations that he has "weaponized" the Justice Department against President Joe Biden's top rival Donald Trump.

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