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Powell plans to remain on Fed board, cites legal actions by Trump administration
Jerome Powell plans to remain on the board of the Federal Reserve after his term as chair ends next month “for an undetermined period of time,” saying the “unprecedented” legal attacks by the Trump administration have put the independence of the nation’s central bank at risk
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Russia to hold a Victory Day parade without military equipment for the 1st time in nearly 2 decades
The Russian Defense Ministry says the traditional Victory Day parade will take place without military equipment
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The AP Interview: Ukraine bets on battlefield AI as the race for weapons autonomy intensifies
Ukraine is accelerating the use of artificial intelligence to retain an edge on the battlefield, as the war with Russia enters a new technological phase
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Singer-songwriter David Allan Coe, who wrote 'Take This Job and Shove It' and other hits, dies at 86
Singer-songwriter David Allan Coe, who wrote 'Take This Job and Shove It' and other hits, dies at 86
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10 current and former Mexican officials accused in US indictment of aiding drug trafficking
The U.S. government has charged the governor of Mexico's Sinaloa state and nine other current and former Mexican officials with drug trafficking and weapons offenses in a federal indictment
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Inquiry into antisemitic attack that left 15 dead in Sydney recommends gun reform
A government inquiry into a rise in antisemitism across Australia before two gunmen believed to be inspired by the Islamic State group allegedly killed 15 people at a Sydney Jewish festival in December has recommended that authorities prioritize gun reform
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New Zealand court rejects appeal by mosque gunman to abandon his guilty pleas
New Zealand's Court of Appeal has rejected an attempt by Brenton Tarrant to withdraw his guilty pleas for the 2019 Christchurch mosque attacks
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Supreme Court weakens the Voting Rights Act and aids GOP efforts to control the House
The Supreme Court has weakened a landmark Civil Rights-era law that has increased minority representation in Congress and elsewhere
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House takes step toward funding Homeland Security as White House warns money will 'soon run out'
The House has taken a crucial step toward funding the Department of Homeland Security
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House approves bill to extend divisive US surveillance program, but path forward uncertain
The Republican-controlled House gave approval to a three-year extension of a key U.S. surveillance program after weeks of infighting
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