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The U.S. House has passed legislation to boost aid for Ukraine and impose new sanctions on Russia, reflecting bipartisan concern over the war, though the bill faces an uncertain path in the Senate despite opposition from some Republican leaders.
The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Port of Spain is urging Trinidad and Tobago to prioritize the common good over individual interests, warning that self-centered attitudes could undermine social unity amid ongoing national challenges.
by Aurax Desk
World Cup contenders France suffered a surprising 2-1 home defeat to Ivory Coast in Nantes as Amad Diallo's late winner completed a dramatic comeback for the African champions just days before the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins.
By Aurax Desk
President Donald Trump is expected to nominate acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to lead the Justice Department permanently, formalizing his role as the nation’s top law enforcement official. The move comes amid ongoing leadership changes and scrutiny of the department during Trump’s second term.
by Aurax Desk
The U.S. Department of Defense has removed more than 180 faith groups from its official list of recognized religions, a move military officials say is intended to streamline records but which has sparked concerns among religious liberty advocates and minority faith communities.
By Aurax Desk
Senator Robert F. Kennedy campaigns during the 1968 presidential race before his assassination in Los Angeles.
Researchers continue to uncover how daily routines shape behavior, health and decision-making. New findings suggest many common habits are driven by automatic brain processes rather than conscious choices.
By. Aurax Desk
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