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US teacher jailed in Russia is formally designated
Sister of American teacher jailed in Russia hopeful for his release after US declares him ‘wrongfully detained’
The family of an American schoolteacher serving a 14-year prison sentence at a hard labor camp in Russia is hopeful for his release after the US government recently designated him as “wrongfully detained,
US teacher jailed in Russia is formally designated as wrongfully detained
The State Department says an American schoolteacher arrested in Russia on drug charges more than four years ago has been designated by the U.S. government as wrongfully detained
State Dept. Designates American Teacher Held in Russia as ‘Wrongfully Detained’
Marc Fogel, an American teacher serving a 14-year prison sentence in Russia, has been designated by the U.S. government as wrongfully detained, the State Department said on Friday. Mr. Fogel, a former worker at the United States Embassy in Moscow,
Marc Fogel designated as "wrongfully detained" in Russia, U.S. government says
Marc Fogel, a Pennsylvania man imprisoned in Russia, has been designated as "wrongfully detained," according to the U.S. Department of State.
American Marc Fogel formally classified as wrongfully detained in Russia
Marc Fogel, an American schoolteacher arrested in Russia on drug charges in 2021, has been formally classified by the U.S. government as wrongfully detained, according to the State Department, as reported by the Associated Press.
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Nippon Steel offers US government veto power in bid for US Steel approval, WaPo reports
Japan's Nippon Steel has proposed giving the U.S. government veto power over any potential cuts to U.S. Steel's production ...
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The US government could be headed for a shutdown. Here’s what that may look like.
Some government services American rely upon will be unaffected by a shutdown while others would become more difficult to ...
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The US Treasury says some computers were breached by China-backed hackers
The Treasury considers the hacking a "major cybersecurity incident," an official wrote in a Monday letter.
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Biden orders closure of US government agencies on Jan. 9 over Jimmy Carter's death
U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday issued an executive order directing the closure of U.S. government agencies and executive ...
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Trump-backed bill to keep US government running fails to pass
Dozens of Republicans defied Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk by joining Democrats to reject a revised spending bill.
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US disburses $3.4 billion in budget aid for Ukraine, Yellen says
President Joe Biden announced $2.5 billion in additional security assistance for Ukraine, which is separate from the direct ...
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Bernard Madoff's victims collect $4.3 billion as US government fund completes payouts
A U.S. government fund to compensate people swindled by Bernard Madoff announced its tenth and final distribution on Monday, ...
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Here’s how Congress is supposed to fund the US government, but never does
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Musk's DOGE is pushing the US toward a government shutdown this week. Here's what that means for Americans.
The US government could shut down this weekend, leading to thousands of furloughed employees and reduced services.
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How would a US government shutdown affect Nevada? What to know about closures, furloughs
Nevada has more than 13,000 government employees. Here's how a shutdown could impact Social Security, Medicare, law ...
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Nippon Steel offers US government veto power in bid for US Steel approval, source says
Japan's Nippon Steel has proposed giving the U.S. government veto power over any potential cuts to U.S. Steel's production ...
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Washington Post: Nippon Steel pledged not to cut US Steel output for 10 years
The Washington Post has reported that Japan's Nippon Steel has offered a 10-year guarantee not to cut output at any of US ...
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