Jill Biden offered a personal glimpse into her family's struggles and vouched for her husband's ability to lead.
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A renowned Spanish activist for migrants' rights accused authorities in Morocco and Spain on Monday of trying to silence her by barring her from returning to the northern African country where she has worked for two decades.
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An investigation by the global chemical weapons watchdog found "reasonable grounds to believe" that a Syrian air force military helicopter dropped a chlorine cylinder on a Syrian town in 2018, sickening 12 people, the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons said Monday.
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Charles Booker forms exploratory committee for US Senate run
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Justices to hear arguments in sweeping environmental cases
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