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Secret Service Director to Face Questions on Agency’s Failures in Hearing
Kimberly A. Cheatle will appear before a House committee amid criticism over the way her agency handled security for the rally at which former President Donald J. Trump was injured by a would-be assassin.
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Finding Balance and Bliss The Art of Living a Fulfilling Lifestyle
In today’s fast-paced and hectic world, finding balance and bliss seems like an impossible task. We are constantly bombarded with responsibilities, deadlines, and expectations, leaving little time for ourselves. We strive for success and happiness, but often neglect our own well-being in the process. However, the key to living a fulfilling lifestyle lies in finding…
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[Audio] Episode 330 – Halyna Senyk on Anti-Corruption Progress in Ukraine
Listen to this conversation between Michael Volkov and Halyna Senyk in which they focus on Ukraine’s anti-corruption efforts amidst the backdrop of its ongoing war with Russia. Halyna Senyk, an expert from the CEELI Institute, details Ukraine’s progress since 2014, highlighting the establishment of key anti-corruption agencies and reforms and how, over 10 years, it…
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Israeli Strike on Yemeni Port Will Harm Civilians, Not Houthis, Experts Say
Israel’s counterattack on the Houthis, which set a vital Yemeni port ablaze, will do little to deter the militia, Yemeni and international experts said.
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Bangladesh Protests Inequality of Opportunity
Demonstrations set off by the reinstatement of a quota system for government jobs revealed broader resentment about the uneven distribution of wealth and opportunity.
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Hong Kong’s Bouncy ‘Wonders’ Leave Some Wondering, ‘Why?’
Inflatable replicas of famous monuments popped up in a park, raising questions about art and Hong Kong’s changing place in the world.
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Canadian Politicians Are in No Hurry to Fight Foreign Interference in Elections
China and India have been accused of exploiting the opaque nomination contests of Canadian political parties to meddle in elections.
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Turn summer produce into a showstopper with a ratatouille galette
This ratatouille galette is dressed to impress, featuring thinly sliced vegetables and herbed goat cheese on puff pastry.
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China Shows Few Signs of Tilting Economy Toward Consumers in New Plan
The Communist Party rebuffed calls from economists to shift away from investment-led growth and toward consumer spending.
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On the Trail With Trump, Vance Shows He Knows His Place: Offstage, Mostly
JD Vance, the Republican nominee for vice president, was a mere warm-up act to Donald J. Trump at their first joint rally.