Tony Ornato met with January 6 committee twice

The House select committee investigating January 6, 2021, met with former White House deputy chief of staff Tony Ornato on two occasions in January and March as…

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The former Trump White House aide told the Jan. 6 committee that she was contacted by someone attempting to influence her testimony

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Latin American communities mourn migrant deaths

One community in Honduras is grieving after hearing two of its members, brothers, were among 53 migrants who died in an abandoned tractor-trailer in the US state…

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US Supreme Court’s carbon emissions ruling a ‘setback’ in climate fight, UN says

President Joe Biden has vowed to tackle climate change despite the ruling which imposes limits on the federal government’s authority to issue sweeping regulations to reduce carbon…

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‘Erosion of autonomy’: World leaders react to new Hong Kong government

Leaders from Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom have expressed concern ahead of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s inauguration of the new Hong Kong government.

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Ecuador protests: Indigenous leaders agree to call off strikes

Indigenous groups led two weeks of protests against fuel costs, paralysing the country’s economy.

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Amanpour: I’ve covered repressive regimes but I’ve never seen this

CNN Chief International Anchor Christiane Amanpour tells CNN’s Jim Sciutto and Clarissa Ward about the reaction from world leaders to the US Supreme Court’s decision to overturn…

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AP Explains: SCOTUS rules on climate, immigration

The Supreme Court dealt a major blow to the Biden administration on the environment, but gave it a small victory on immigration in two decisions announced Thursday….

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AP Top Stories June 30 P

Here’s the latest for Thursday, June 30. Migrant families confirm deaths in Texas; Abortion-rights activists protest outside Supreme Court; Ferdinand Marcos Jr. sworn in as Philippine president;…

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Flood-ravaged Yellowstone National Park to further reopen over holiday weekend

Yellowstone National Park is set to reopen 93% of its roads after flooding caused severe damage throughout the northern part of the park.       

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Today in History for July 1st

Highlights of this day in history: The Civil War Battle of Gettysburg begins; The first nuclear weapons test in peacetime; TR’s assault on San Juan Hill; Britain’s…

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Health minister warns of new COVID-19 wave as he signals an end to emergency payments

Health Minister Mark Butler says the government can’t continue to fund COVID-19 payments and urged people to get their boosters as soon as possible.

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