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Russia agreed to keep a crucial border crossing open in Syria

Russian vote to keep crucial Syrian border crossing open to humanitarian aid hands Biden administration a key diplomatic win

By Natasha Bertrand The Biden administration scored a key diplomatic victory Friday after Russia agreed to keep a crucial border crossing open in Syria for another year, allowing the United Nations to continue delivering crucial humanitarian aid to millions of Syrians who have been displaced by the decade-long civil war. Friday’s vote at the U.N.

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A sign directs visitors to the entrance of the Federal Correctional Complex Terre Haute in July 2019 in Terre Haute

Convicted terrorists were leading faith-based services in federal prisons, an inspector general report reveals

By Christina Carrega, CNN The Federal Bureau of Prisons has agreed to make five recommended changes to their religious services program after the Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General found “significant deficiencies” that include high-risk inmates like those convicted on terrorism charges were leading services. “We found that a significant shortage in the number of

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Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a rally on July 3 in Sarasota

Justice Department says Trump’s reinstatement talk could fuel more violence from his supporters

By Marshall Cohen, CNN The Justice Department said this week that former President Donald Trump’s delusional claims that he’ll be reinstated to the White House could fuel more political violence from his supporters. Trump and some of his allies on the right-wing fringe have pushed the ridiculous theory that he could be reinstated as president

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US President Joe Biden speaks about the situation in Afghanistan from the East Room of the White House in Washington

Biden signs sweeping executive order that targets Big Tech and aims to push competition in US economy

By Kate Sullivan, Brian Fung, Betsy Klein and Jeff Zeleny, CNN President Joe Biden on Friday signed a sweeping executive order to promote competition in the US economy, parts of which target a key business strategy used by Silicon Valley companies. The wide-ranging order aims to lower prescription drug prices, ban or limit non-compete agreements

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