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Satellite imagery has revealed an increase in Russia's military activity near its border with Finland signaling its intention ...
The U.S. Army will take control of almost 110,000 acres of federal land along the U.S.-Mexico border to support Border Patrol ...
The nonprofit journalism organization Reporters Without Borders, or RSF, announced Friday that press freedom is at its lowest ...
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How Supreme Court decides the case will affect not only birthright citizenship but could make it harder for judges to pause other Trump initiatives.
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Fluorescent yellow anti-tank hedgehogs and dragon's teeth take centre stage at Latvia's pavilion at this year's Venice ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments May 15 over Trump's bid to end birthright citizenship. Here's what that is, and what Trump wants to do.
"We collectively require a heavy ground presence, specifically to overcome that singular Russian advantage of being able to put their forces at our border," he said, adding that reducing the U.S.