Biden Approves $60 Million in Aid Following Baltimore Bridge Collapse as Governor ... following the Biden administration’s ...
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Maryland governor warns of ‘very long road ahead’ as cranes and barges start work to remove twisted metal and concrete from river The Maryland governor Wes Moore has warned of a “very long ...
The remains of World War II veterans who have been deceased for decades have recently been found at a funeral home on Long Island. Pro-Palestinian protests continue to rock major American ...
President Biden's reelection campaign says he raised over $90 million in March, $25 million more than the $66 million raised by former President Donald Trump and allies. And Mr. Biden's cash-on ...
The US Senate has passed a sweeping foreign aid package including $60 billion in military aid and economic support for Ukraine, sending it to the White House where President Joe Biden is expected ...
Nothing has been off limits in the ongoing gang siege of Port-au-Prince: not hospitals, schools, police stations and not even rare books. Johnny Fils-Aime Special for the Miami Herald Moments ...
April 24 (UPI) --Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan will get military aid while TikTok will get a new owner in the United States or or be banned in the nation after President Joe Biden signed a $95 ...
Overcoming months of opposition by Republicans in Congress, President Biden on Wednesday signed a military aid package worth $95 billion that will arm Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. "When our allies ...
The bipartisan bill includes $60.8 billion for Ukraine; $26.4 billion for Israel and humanitarian aid for civilians in conflict zones, including Gaza; and $8.1 billion for the Indo-Pacific region ...
An additional bill could force the sale of TikTok. The House of Representatives on Saturday passed a series of foreign aid bills that allocate $60.8 billion for Ukraine, $26.4 billion for Israel ...
After months of delay at the hands of a bloc of ultraconservative Republicans, the package drew overwhelming bipartisan support, reflecting broad consensus. By Catie Edmondson Reporting from the ...