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Could Russia’s loosened nuclear doctrine lead to a test detonation?

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Russia has loosened the limits on its use of nuclear weapons, but this doesn’t necessarily mean imminent use on the battlefield.
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Ukraine strikes Russia's Bryansk region: Kyiv deploys US-made missiles in 'major escalation'

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Ukraine has fired on Russian territory using American-made long-range missiles.
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Putin signs new doctrine lowering threshold for nuclear weapon use

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The Kremlin says that the use of Western non-nuclear missiles by Ukraine against Russia could warrant a nuclear response.
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Netanyahu may be ‘going for a gigantic diversion’ with Lebanon war: Analysis

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An analyst says Netanyahu opposes a ceasefire with Hamas or Hezbollah as the US election nears.
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Divided churchgoers look to Pope for his agenda

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As Pope Leo XIV begins his papacy, some 1.4 billion Catholics worldwide will be looking to him for guidance on important issues like immigration, abortion, capital punishment, and the Church’s relationship with the LGBTQ+ community.
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The Supreme Court weakens federal regulators, overturning decades-old Chevron decision

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The Supreme Court weakens federal regulators, overturning decades-old Chevron decision
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Calls to End Qualified Immunity Are Increasing

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Aug.06 -- The U.S. Supreme Court's legal doctrine that shields public officials from liability in civil cases is getting renewed attention during the national debate over police accountability. Qualified immunity was created by the court...
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Trump, Clinton and the Importance of U.S. Foreign Policy

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March 18 -- Admiral James Stavridis, Fletcher School dean at Tufts University, examines the foreign policy of presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton and the challenges that await the next U.S. president in the Middle...
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Former Kavanugh Law Clerk Sees 'Lots of Overlap' With Justice Kennedy

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Jul.10 -- Travis Lenkner, managing partner at Keller Lenkner and former law clerk for both Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, discusses how Kavanuagh approaches his judicial...
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Six Ways to Tell if Xi Wins or Loses

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It is all but certain that Chinese President Xi Jinping will secure a third term at the upcoming Chinese Communist Party Congress, but a range of other decisions will actually reveal whether he wins or loses along the way. Brendan Scott...
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Trump Administration Joins 30 Countries With Anti-Abortion Declaration

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The Trump administration signed the anti-abortion declaration Thursday, joining 30 other largely authoritarian countries.
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U.S. Supreme Court Rulings Expected on Census, Obamacare

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Jun.24 -- The U.S. Supreme Court is coming close to wrapping up its current term, with decisions still to come on the census and the constitutionality of Obamacare. Bloomberg's Greg Stohr reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Xi Wins Doctrine Backing, Paving Way for Indefinite Rule

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The Chinese Communist Party's four-day plenum in Beijing wrapped up Thursday, and President Xi Jinping delivered the first doctrine on the Party history in 40 years, giving him the mandate to potentially rule for life. Stephen Engle...
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The Legacy of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor

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Apr.12 -- Author Evan Thomas discusses Sandra Day O'Connor's legacy, what he learned during his research and why he thinks the justice could not be confirmed to the bench today. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on 'Balance of Power.'
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Philippines' Fiscal Plan to Focus on Tax Administration, Diokno Says

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Benjamin Diokno, the outgoing central bank governor of the Philippines who is set to become the finance secretary, discusses the outlook for the economy, the local currency, monetary and fiscal policies. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and...
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CLEAN : French Sports Minister calls for sporting continuity amid coronavirus precautions

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France's Sports Minister Roxana Maracineanu advocates sporting continuity especially for the qualifying competitions for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo despite the coronavirus crisis (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Supreme Court Nominee Gorsuch's Approach to Business

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Feb.01 -- Travis Lenkner, managing director at Burford Capital, takes a look at the approach to business and finance cases of U.S. Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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The Meaning Behind Pope Francis' Meeting With Transgender People

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Some say Pope Francis's meeting with transgender people may not translate into doctrinal change, but it could lead to cultural acceptance.
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U.S. Javelin Missile System Plays Key Role In Ukraine's Defense

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In the weeks leading up to the invasion, the U.S. made no secret of the high-tech threat Russia's armored vehicles would be up against.
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ISRAEL: ARRIVAL OF US PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON

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US President Bill Clinton flew into Israel Wednesday surrounded by tight security amidst threats of attack from terrorist bom
bers.
The President commenced the second leg of his Mideast...
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Pope Francis begins crucial meeting with Cardinals on family and social issues

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Cardinals from around the globe discussed some of the most contentious issues facing the church in Vatican City on Thursday, including the rejection by most Catholics of some of its core teaching on...
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Defense Secretary Robert Gates says tough economic times require that he shutter a major command that employs some 5,000 people in Norfolk, Va., and eliminate other jobs throughout the military.

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HEADLINE: Pentagon: Belt-tightening will cut major command

CAPTION: Defense Secretary Robert Gates says tough economic times require that he shutter Joint Forces Command which employs some 5,000 people and eliminate other jobs...
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CLEAN: CELAC: President Michel Martelly seeks support for Haiti

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CLEAN: CELAC: President Michel Martelly seeks support for Haiti
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ISRAEL: BEN GURION AIRPORT: RECEPTION FOR US PRESIDENT CLINTON

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Israel's Prime Minister Shimon Peres has thanked President Clinton for initiating Wednesday's talks to help salvage the peace pro
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During a reception for Clinton at Ben Gurion International...