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The day British forces set fire to the White House
The sacking of Washington, D.C. and the burning of the White House by British troops in 1814 remains a seminal event in ...
The New Republic on MSNOpinion
Explosive Testimony Exposes How Far Border Patrol Chief Will Go to Lie
In a 223-page injunction ruling last week, U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis slammed Bovino over his “evasive” testimony, ...
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Update: House, Senate act swiftly to force release of Epstein files; Trump agrees to sign bill
Washington — Both the House and Senate acted decisively Tuesday to pass a bill to force the Justice Department to publicly ...
Just-revealed records show, in the state’s own handwriting and typeface, how stolen Jewish-owned art masterpieces were routed ...
Morning Overview on MSN
NASA tracks an object moving 19 times faster than sound
When an object in space appears to be racing at nineteen times the speed of sound, it instantly jumps from routine data point ...
Earthquake awareness, preparedness drills, and public training are urgently needed to prevent unnecessary casualties during ...
For survivors of Epstein’s abuse, passage of the bill was a watershed moment in a years-long quest for accountability.
As we sat down in Row J, we were simultaneously transported into the minds of the playful leading pair, James (Aaron Malkin) ...
The death of a Florida teenager on a Carnival cruise ship earlier this month has been ruled a homicide. Anna Kepner’s cause of death was “mechanical asphyxia,” according to a copy of her ...
Business of Home on MSN
How will the tariff era shape design aesthetics?
In 1721, the Parliament of Great Britain banned an import. Centuries later, we’re still seeing the consequences in The World ...
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