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Destroyed bridges, blackouts, empty water stations and looted hospitals across Sudan bear witness to the devastating impact ...
Sudan's oil production has more than halved to 24,000 barrels-per-day and its refining capabilities ceased as the main ...
With power stations, hospitals and water systems destroyed, the nation faces an approximately $1 trillion reconstruction bill ...
Jeffery Wayne Sellers was born Nov. 26, 1963, to Melvin Lonnie Sellers and Norma Yvonne Sue Sellers at Homestead Air Force ...
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The New Republic on MSNJudge Uses 26 Exclamation Points to Strike Down Trump’s Terrible OrderTrump adviser Stephen Miller and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem are giving ICE new ramped-up immigrant arrest quotas ...
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The New Republic on MSNKaroline Leavitt Gives Wild Defense of Trump’s Attacks on HarvardKaroline Leavitt is trying to claim Donald Trump’s attacks on Harvard are justified because the U.S. needs more trade workers ...
For Lloyd Blankfein, Harvard University’s appeal to foreign students is inextricably linked to its national identity.
The 32 members of the Choteau High School Class of 2025 graduated last Sunday. Here are their post-graduation plans and the ...
For those in Chicago’s dance, performance art, puppetry, experimental and cross-disciplinary performance worlds—pretty much ...
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Philadelphia’s mayor honored actor and producer Quinta Brunson with a key to the city Wednesday in a ceremony dedicating a ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNPineapple Is the New Potato: Imported Fruits Back in SyriaAfter decades of poverty and isolation under the Assad dynasty, imported fruits like pineapples, kiwis and mangoes are ...
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