Trump sparks hope in Syria by lifting U.S. sanctions after 45 years

Trump’s move does not come without risk as questions still hang over President Ahmad al-Sharaa, a former leader of an al-Qaeda offshoot group.

Trump sparks hope in Syria by lifting U.S. sanctions after 45 years

Trump’s move does not come without risk as questions still hang over President Ahmad al-Sharaa, a former leader of an al-Qaeda offshoot group.
Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, President Donald Trump and Ahmed al-Sharaa
Trump meets with Syrian leader after promising to lift sanctions


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RFK Jr. grilled by Congress over vaccines, health cuts and fluoride

Questioned about his vaccine views, the Health and Human Services Secretary said, "I don't think people should be taking medical advice from me."
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RFK Jr. grilled by Congress over vaccines, health cuts and fluoride

Questioned about his vaccine views, the Health and Human Services Secretary said, "I don't think people should be taking medical advice from me."

Birthright citizenship dispute at the Supreme Court has broad implications for Trump's agenda

A long-simmering issue — individual federal judges blocking policies nationwide — is taking center stage in this week's oral arguments.

Accused of making starvation a 'bargaining chip,' Israel launches another wave of strikes on Gaza

The attacks came amid President Donald Trump’s four-day visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. He is not expected to visit Israel.

Accused of making starvation a 'bargaining chip,' Israel launches another wave of strikes on Gaza

The attacks came amid President Donald Trump’s four-day visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. He is not expected to visit Israel.

Chimps use medicinal plants to treat their wounds

The new study about humanity's closest living relatives provides new clues about the origin of medical care in humans.

Chimps use medicinal plants to treat their wounds

The new study about humanity's closest living relatives provides new clues about the origin of medical care in humans.
Wild chimpanzees in Uganda grooming.
Video shows chimpanzees using chewed-up plants to self-medicate
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