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'They Could Literally Starve Us': Republicans Push To Ban China From Purchasing US Farmland

Effort gains steam as lawmakers look to retaliate against Beijing over spy balloon

DC Officials Released Man Accused of Assaulting Dem Congresswoman Less Than Two Months Ago

Suspect robbed a DC supermarket and assaulted two cops ahead of attack on Angie Craig, court records show

Hundreds of Academics Urge George Washington University To Suspend Anti-Semitic Professor

Lara Sheehi alleges 'right-wing' cabal made 'baseless' claims against her

Students at 'Anti-Black Oppression' Seminar Stage Mutiny Against 'Racist' Black Professor

'They had learned, in one of their workshops, that objective facts are a tool of white supremacy,' writes Vincent Lloyd, professor director of Africana Studies at Villanova

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Iraq Is an Iranian Client State, Lawmakers Warn

GOP presses Biden admin to reassess U.S. aid, policy

Another Biden Official Leaves the Administration

White House comms director Kate Bedingfield expected to work on Biden's 2024 campaign