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Despite the New Orleans attack, experts don’t see an elevated threat from ISIS — instead, it’s a steady threat that never left, Richard Hall writes.
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President Joe Biden and his family were given tens of thousands of dollars in gifts from foreign leaders in 2023
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EXCLUSIVE: Service industry workers tell Alex Woodward that New Orleans is failing to protect the people fueling the cityâs critical tourist economy
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According to FBI guidelines, jewelry and piercings for agents âmust be small, simple in design and not present a safety hazardâ
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As life in the historic French Quarter tried to return to normal, the grief and sadness among residents was acute
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Total of 46,843 people broke the 2023 record, with nationals from Mali, Senegal and Morocco the most common
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Clegg was the tech giant’s chief public policy architect when it was facing scrutiny over Cambridge Analytica scandal
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Recordings by Shamsud-Din Jabbar contain diatribes against music, drugs, sex and other sensuous pleasures
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Nazir Afzal and police whistleblower Maggie Oliver say previous lengthy inquiries were not acted upon
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Award handed to those who ‘performed exemplary deeds of service for their country or their fellow citizens’
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Despite the right-wing network walking back its reporting throughout the day on Wednesday, Donald Trump and his allies have continued to blame the Biden administrationâs border policy for the terror attack.
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Mike Johnson is in a better position now than Kevin McCarthy was two years ago, Eric Garcia writes. But he still has to navigate the Rubikâs Cube that is the House Republican conference. And Trump is watching
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Editorial: Document releases from 2004 show that the Labour cabinet was deeply divided and badly informed on how to handle migration from Europe