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The 73 People Pardoned by Donald Trump on His Last Day As President

Notable people pardoned by Trump today include former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon and rapper Lil Wayne.

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Donald Trump Can Issue Secret Pardons, but They're Risky

Trump chose not to issue pardons for himself of his personal attorney, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

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Can Joe Biden Rescind Donald Trump's Pardons?

The president did not issue pardons for himself, his children or for former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

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Joe Biden Immigration Orders Upend Donald Trump's Legacy.

The Biden Administration will issue an order stopping construction of the border wall on its first day.

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Hokkaido: Japan’s Northern Frontier

Featuring a unique history, uninhibited wildness and at times otherworldly natural spectacles, Hokkaido offers an experience that is completely different from the rest of Japan.

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What Makes International Schools so Special?

One of the single most important decisions you make for your child is whom to entrust with their education. See why so many parents are turning to International Schools.

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America's Most Responsible Companies 2021

We partnered with Statista to rank the country's Most Responsible Companies. They share the values that we all prioritize, and that's worth recognizing in 2021

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This Startup Is Making Long Distance Real Estate Investing Possible for Millennials

75% of Roofstock users are first-time real estate investors, and more than half are under 35.

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Joe Biden's First Executive Actions Undo Many of Donald Trump's
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FBI, DHS, White House Advisers Foresaw Possible Riots, Looked the Other Way
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On His Way Out, Trump Trashes America—and the GOP
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Nations Targeted by US for Regime Change Mock Mob Attack on Capitol
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War on Democracy: the Capitol Riot, in Pictures
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10 Years After the Arab Spring, Uncertainty Dominates the Region
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Israel Security Officials Reveal Top Threats Faced on Four Fronts This Year

Newsweek spoke exclusively with four Israeli security officials charged with frontiers facing Syria, Lebanon, Gaza and the southern borders with Egypt and Jordan, revealing their primary security concerns for 2021.

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Donald Trump's Pardon List Doesn't Include Himself or His Children

Trump released a list of pardons on Tuesday, as last-minute presidential pardons have been a long-standing custom for outgoing presidents.

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More Stimulus Checks Largely Wanted for Bills, Debts and Essentials

The coronavirus crisis continues to cause economic hardship across the nation, with continued calls for further direct payments to assist those struggling.

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Gavin Newsom, Facing Recall, Accelerates Sluggish Vaccine Rollout

Slightly more than 1.3 million people in California had received a COVID-19 vaccine by Saturday.

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Paris Climate Agreement Explained As Joe Biden Plans to Rejoin

The incoming Biden administrate plans to the the U.S. up to the according on inauguration day.

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Trump's Facebook Gets Almost 200,000 Likes Despite Being Blocked after Riot

The president—who will exit the White House on Wednesday following the inauguration of Joe Biden—was effectively exiled from mainstream social media platforms this month after the violence.

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Faith in Governors' COVID-19 Plans Drops to New Low During Vaccine Rollout

Polling has shown growing dissatisfaction in how action has been communicated, as cases continue to rise and the number of deaths linked to COVID-19 in the U.S. nears 400,000.

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What Joe Biden Has Promised To Do on His First Day as President

The president-elect plans to reverse the so-called "Muslim ban" and the exit from the Paris Climate Accords.

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