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2010 — Paul Goydos becomes the fourth golfer in PGA Tour history to shoot a 59. Goydos puts together his 12-under, bogey-free round on the opening day of the John Deere Classic. Goydos makes the turn ...
Egypt and Saudi Arabia share many foreign policy and regional security objectives and have a long and complicated ...
The Bald Eagle’s undeniable majesty has earned it longtime status as the mascot of the United States, but the bird also has some surprisingly quirky traits, like its dicey aerial courtship routine or ...
Michael Pham is the first U.S. bishop appointed by Pope Leo XIV. And in another first, Pham is the first person of Vietnamese descent to be made a diocesan bishop in the U.S.
Chuck Schumer offered support and prayers to Joe Biden on May 19, after Biden was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Donald Trump's approval rating surges in polls US set to kill off tech that cuts ...
Former President Joe Biden is speaking publicly for the first time since it was revealed he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, saying " Thank you for lifting us up with love and support." ...
Two days after his inauguration, Trump redesignated the group as a “Foreign Terrorist Organization” after President Joe Biden had delisted it in 2021.
In a messaging group that mistakenly disclosed plans by the U.S. to attack Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis to a journalist, senior Trump administration officials including persons identified as Vice ...
The White House announced earlier this week that it was re-designating the rebels as a foreign terrorist organization, reversing former President Joe Biden's decision to remove them from that list ...
While some attacks have been intercepted by U.S. and European-led coalitions operating in the Red Sea, other missiles and drones have failed to reach their targets, including Western military vessels.
He may reapply a foreign terrorist organization designation on the Houthis that President Joe Biden revoked, which could spark attacks again. “Uncertainty is further exacerbated by today’s ...
Like the Red Sea crisis, there is no telling how the contract negotiations on the East and Gulf Coast ports are going to end—only making the start of 2025 more uncertain for U.S. importers.