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What Does the King Fahd Center Do for the University of Arkansas?

A great amount of Saudi money has been flowing into American universities, including the University of Arkansas.

House Oversight probing potential White House involvement in 9/11 plea deal

The House Oversight and Accountability Committee is investigating potential White House participation in approving a plea deal for three of the terrorists responsible for the 9/11 attacks.

Harris campaign rakes in $310M in July, doubling Trump’s haul

Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign raised $310 million in July, her campaign announced Friday, twice that of former President Donald Trump.

After Trump’s appearance, the nation’s largest gathering of Black journalists gets back to business

A day after Donald Trump's contentious interview at the National Association of Black Journalists conference, the organization was back to business as usual.

Masked assailants ransack Venezuela opposition leader’s headquarters as post-election tensions mount

A half dozen masked assailants ransacked the headquarters of Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado in the latest escalation of violence against opponents of Nicolas Maduro following the country's disputed presidential election.

Unburdened by what has been? Harris hasn’t renounced a single radical position

Out loud, in person, and on the record, Vice President Kamala Harris has staked out extreme and destructive policy proposals for the past decade or more. In the past two weeks, since becoming the presumptive Democratic nominee with absolutely zero popular votes, she has not addressed a single one of those positions. Instead, her spokespeople […]

The doctor is out: America’s looming physician shortage

America is in the throes of a healthcare crisis that is unfolding quietly in doctor’s offices, hospital corridors, and small-town clinics across the country. Or maybe not so quietly: If you’ve tried recently to get an appointment with your primary care physician or certain specialists, you may have found that the wait can be weeks. The specter […]

New York Times blames ‘brutal capitalism’ for Venezuela’s collapse

Outside Caracas, in the seaside city of La Guaira, Venezuelans on Monday descended on a statue of Hugo Chavez, the populist leader whose United Socialist Party of Venezuela has ruled since 2007. All that remained when they were done were chunks of concrete and some twisted rebar at the foot of a pedestal, ABC News […]

Record-breaking wildfires at home are endangering US troops abroad

Expanding security challenges abroad and intensifying wildfires at home demand that the United States craft a more sustainable strategy that will safeguard both military readiness and forests.

Intel to cut 15,000 jobs after ‘disappointing’ second quarter results

Intel plans to cut 15,000 jobs, or about 15 percent of its workforce, CEO Pat Gelsinger said in a note to employees Thursday. The mass layoffs come amid an effort to deliver $10 billion in cost savings in 2025, after the chipmaker posted “disappointing” second quarter results. “This is painful news for me to share,”...

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