The medical facility, responsible for the care of U.S. presidents and wounded troops, may struggle for months to return to normal operations, staff says.
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Iraq’s National Security Agency says it has arrested a former high-level security official for his involvement in the 1980 ...
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Swedish prosecutors say they have ordered the release of five men who were arrested after the fatal shooting of an Iraqi man ...
In the northern Sierra Nevada, snow will fall in feet — not inches. And in the northern California Coastal Range, a general 5 ...
The developer of the chatbox that shocked U.S. incumbents had access to Nvidia chips that its parent company providentially ...
An announcement from National Editor Mike Semel, Deputy National Editor Amy Fiscus, Senior Politics and Democracy Editor ...
The league and the Players’ Association on Friday released the cap numbers for the next three seasons: $95.5 million in 2025-26, $104 million in ’26-27 and $113.5 million in ’27-28. The cap is $88 ...
Anderson, 25, of Scranton, Pennsylvania, asked her doctor how much it might cost. At the time, she was working in a U.S.