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Australia's internet regulator has been called to testify before the US Congress over concerns she is curbing free speech in America.
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Congress approves measure to overturn Biden-era management plan for Alaska petroleum reserve
Congress has passed a measure to overturn a plan enacted during the Biden administration that put off limits to oil and gas leasing nearly half a vast petroleum reserve in Alaska.
A U.S. congressional committee called on Australia's internet regulator to testify about the country's laws governing the internet, calling her a "noted zealot for global takedowns" who "threatens speech of American citizens.
The United States chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has requested to testify before the United States House Subcommittee on Africa as
Lawmakers warn that U.S. is running out of time to confront Burma's conflict, urging for stronger response as the military junta tightens its grip.
U.S. lawmakers are set to meet with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday on the second day of his visit to the United States, aimed at touting stronger-than-ever economic and security ties with Washington while brushing off scrutiny over his human rights record.
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Michigan furry ‘Elyon Badger’ running for US Congress on Democratic ticket: ‘Bullying the old f–ks’
Samuel Smeltzer is seeking the Democratic nomination for Michigan’s 7th District in the 2026 midterms, when he hopes to challenge Republican incumbent Tom Barrett for his congressional seat in
Members of the US Congress have written a letter to the former Prince asking him to detail his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
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The US Congress and Senate approve a law requiring the declassification of Epstein documents
Trump, who initially opposed the release of the documents, recently changed his mind under pressure from his own party and announced that he would sign the law if approved by Congress. The US House of Representatives voted almost unanimously on Tuesday to demand that the Department of Justice declassify all documents related to the investigation of the Epstein Case,