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US Sanctions Lift Could Encourage Syrian Refugee Returns

A senior UN official in Lebanon states that the US Senate's move to permanently lift sanctions on Syria may encourage more refugees to return, but reconstruction and jobs are critical. Read the latest analysis.

Majority say Trump overstepping power, poll finds

A new Quinnipiac University survey reveals most American voters believe President Donald Trump has gone too far in wielding executive power, with key disapproval on economy and immigration. Read the full analysis.

US Oil Industry Rejects Trump's Venezuela Overtures

American energy firms show little interest in returning to Venezuela's broken oil fields, creating a major hurdle for Trump's post-Maduro strategy. Discover the reasons behind the cold corporate shoulder.

US Admits Fault in Fatal DC Plane Crash

The US government concedes air traffic control and Army pilot errors contributed to the January crash that killed 67. Read the full investigation details and legal implications.

Russia-US Talks in Miami on Ukraine Peace Plan

A Kremlin envoy will meet US officials in Florida to discuss a Washington-proposed plan to end the war in Ukraine, as EU leaders weigh a major loan for Kyiv. Read the latest.

US Inflation Unexpectedly Slows to 2.7% in November

US inflation decelerated unexpectedly in November, with consumer prices rising 2.7% annually. The delayed report, impacted by a government shutdown, offers crucial data for the Federal Reserve. Read the full analysis.

US inflation rises to 2.7% in November data

US inflation climbed to 2.7% in November, lower than the 3.1% forecast. The Bureau of Labor Statistics released the data, which skipped October due to a shutdown. Read the full analysis.

Trump's Health and Political Decline Under Scrutiny

Questions mount over Donald Trump's health and energy as his public schedule dwindles and political influence wanes. Is the 79-year-old president showing signs of decline? Read our analysis.

DOJ's Protest Cases Crumble Under Scrutiny

An AP investigation reveals the US Justice Department's struggle to prosecute immigration protest cases, with dozens of felony charges reduced or dismissed. Read the full analysis.

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