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Cuba acknowledges "vestiges" of racism, launches program to fight it
Cuba's government has launched a program to combat racism, acknowledging that a problem that Fidel Castro tried to eliminate after the 1959 leftist revolution...
Mexico arrests judge linked by US to notorious cartel
A Mexico judge whom the U.S. Treasury Department accuses of ties to Jalisco New Generation, one of the country’s bloodiest drug cartels, was arrested...
Exclusive: CEO of Ukraine State Gas Firm Preparing to Testify in Giuliani Probe
Federal prosecutors are investigating Giuliani for possible campaign finance violations and illegal lobbying
IRS Says Millionaires Can Keep Estate Tax Benefits After 2025
(Bloomberg) -- Taxpayers can benefit from higher thresholds for U.S. estate and gift taxes even if they don’t die until after the tax overhaul...
Trump gives blessing for Pompeo exit
President Donald Trump said Friday he would support Secretary of State Mike Pompeo if he quit to run for Senate, as the top US...
Federal Judge Rules Covington Student’s $275M Libel Lawsuit against NBC May Proceed
Federal judge William Bertelsman on Thursday allowed Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann's $275 million libel lawsuit against NBCUniversal to move forward, rejecting...
Analysis: Warren has a plan to win support from black women
On Thursday night in Atlanta, Sen. Elizabeth Warren showed she has a plan for that. The Massachusetts senator has built a top-tier campaign...
US judge orders Iran pay $180 mn to reporter over detention
A US court on Friday ordered the government of Iran to pay nearly $180 million in damages to an Iranian-American journalist who was jailed...
Colorado man faces new charges for plotting to bomb synagogue
An avowed white supremacist being held without bond for plotting to bomb a Colorado synagogue this month has been indicted on additional charges of...
Ex-CIA agent jailed for 19 years for spying for China
The former CIA officer who may have devastated US intelligence collection in China by giving up its network of informants to Beijing agents was...