President Biden Pardons His Son Hunter Biden

President Joe Biden said on Sunday that he has signed “a full and unconditional pardon” for his son Hunter Biden.
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Biden Visits Africa to Highlight Signature Investment Project

The trip aims to lay the foundation for a new U.S. approach to Africa in response to growing communist Chinese influence on the continent, an official said.
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The Hunt for the Best Christmas Tree Ever

Independents struggle in an industry now dominated by Big Ag and Big Box retailers but longtime customers know these lots are still the place to find ‘The One.’
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Taiwan President Reiterates Commitment to Peace in Visit to Hawaii

Lai Ching-te is transiting through Hawaii for a seven-day trip to Taiwan’s three diplomatic allies in the South Pacific.
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First-Ever Mock Trial Finds Kim Jong Un Guilty of Crimes Against Humanity

The mock court aims to demonstrate that open and transparent legal procedures can hold even dictators accountable, said the head of a Korean legal group.
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China Confirms Return of 4 Nationals as 3 Americans Arrive in US

More than 200 Americans remain detained or subjected to coercive measures in China, the Dui Hua Foundation said.
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Trump Nominates Florida Sheriff Chad Chronister to Lead DEA

If confirmed, Chronister will work with the Justice Department and incoming U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to tackle the fentanyl crisis.
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Seasonal Affective Disorder: Likely Causes and 5 Natural Approaches

About 5 percent of American adults experience seasonal affective disorder, typically in the fall and winter months.
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County in Washington State Cannot Block ICE Deportation Flights, Appeals Court Rules

A federal court has struck down King County’s ban on ICE deportation flights, citing federal supremacy and breach of contractual obligations.
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‘September 5’: How 1972 Olympics Hostage Crisis was Reported

“September 5” skillfully portrays how sports broadcasters at the 1972 Olympics navigated unknown ethical territory in reporting a tragic but newsworthy event.
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