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Wall Street Journal reporter Sabrina Siddiqui has faced online attacks since she asked Modi what his government would do to uphold free speech and improve the rights of Muslims and other minorities in India.
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Wall Street Journal reporter Sabrina Siddiqui has faced online attacks since she asked Modi what his government would do to uphold free speech and improve the rights of Muslims and other minorities in India.
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In a rare show of bipartisan agreement, U.S. officials and lawmakers said the brief rebellion by the Wagner Group had weakened Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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The resolution, sponsored by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.), is similar to one the House blocked last week but does not include the possibility of a $16 million fine against Schiff.
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Suarez, who is serving his second term as mayor of Florida’s second-largest city, joins a crowded GOP field looking to challenge former president Donald Trump.
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The EPA finalized new restrictions last year that seek to reduce emissions from heavy-duty vehicles to 80 percent below the current standard.
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Ohio Republicans are pushing an August ballot measure that would make it more difficult to amend the state’s constitution through ballot initiatives.
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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) admitted he was “blindsided” by the rebuke, but insisted the Republican caucus would emerge stronger.
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The funding is the first piece of a broader $600 million Congress approved in December to address the water crisis in Jackson, Miss., where residents last summer were left without running water for weeks.
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The GOP chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee had threatened to hold Blinken in contempt if he did not allow all committee members to view the classified document.