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President Gustavo Petro is locked in a war of words with President Trump over Colombia's major role in the global drug trade. The issue is complicated.
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President Trump has driven illegal crossings at the border to record lows, helped bring about an uneasy cease-fire in Gaza and upended the global trading system.
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In attaching his name to buildings and programs while still president, Donald Trump is walking a path paved by conquerors and autocrats.
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At Least 15 People Killed in Mass Shooting at Hanukkah Event in Australia, Gunman Still at Large After Deadly Shooting at Brown University, Filmmaker Rob Reiner and His Wife Found Dead in Los Angeles Home, Trump Vows to Retaliate After 3 Americans Were Killed in ISIS Attack in Syria, Hamas Confirms Death of Senior Commander, Israel's Security Cabinet Approves Plans to Formally Recognize 19 Settlement Outposts in West Bank, At Least 37 People Killed in Flash Floods in Morocco, U.S. Seized Oil Tanker Near Venezuela as Warrant Was Set to Expire, Chile Elects Far-Right Candidate José Antonio Kast as President, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Narges Mohammadi Arrested in Iran, Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Campaigner Jimmy Lai Found Guilty in National Security Trial, Belarus Releases 123 Political Prisoners as U.S. Lifts Sanctions, Rep. Omar Says Federal Agents Pulled Over Her Son, Asking Him to Provide Proof of Citizenship, House Democrats Release Photos Showing Epstein's Ties to Clinton, Trump and Other Powerful Men, National Trust for Historic Preservation Sues to Stop Construction of White House Ballroom, JetBlue Plane Narrowly Avoids "Midair Collision" with U.S. Military Aircraft Near Venezuela
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President Trump has gutted the U.S. government's support for AIDS healthcare around the world while ordering an end to commemorations of World AIDS Day, observed annually on December 1. Cuts to U.S. foreign aid are having a disproportionate impact on LGBTQ communities in many countries, says journalist and scholar Steven Thrasher, speaking from Uganda. "There are people who've been harmed very immediately," he says. Thrasher, who teaches at Northwestern University, also comments on the school's $75 million payout to the Trump administration to settle a discrimination probe and restore frozen federal funding, calling it a "travesty."
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Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, began handing out $10,000 checks to T.S.A. workers who "went above and beyond" during the shutdown, after the president recommended similar bonuses for some air traffic controllers.
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