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Nuclear Weapons · United StatesU.S. President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he has directed the Department of Defense to immediately resume nuclear weapons testing — a reversal of a policy in place since 1992, when former President George H.W. Bush issued a moratorium as the Cold War ended.
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Trump Orders Resumption of Nuclear Weapons Testing
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US Politics · OregonA judge has extended her order blocking President Donald Trump from deploying any National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, until Friday – keeping soldiers in the city in limbo as the legal showdown over presidential power continues.See the Story
Federal judge extends order blocking Trump from deploying National Guard troops to Portland
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World CupFootball Author Jmosa North Korea faces El Salvador on the first date of the World Cup sub 17, the Asian team will face the Central Americans in a match between two teams that will seek to surprise in this cup of the world since no part as favorite. The selections share group with Colombia and Germany and start as the least chosen to stay with one of the two direct quotas.See the Story