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    US to Withdraw From 66 International Bodies, Treaties

    The Trump admin withdrew the US from 66 international organizations, conventions, and treaties that it said go against the country’s interests.

    Minnesota Governor Authorizes National Guard to Support Law Enforcement

    Gov. Tim Walz authorized Minnesota National Guard to be staged and ready to support law enforcement after protests over activist’s shooting death.
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    Michael Reagan, Eldest Son of President Ronald Reagan, Dies at 80

    Michael Reagan, the eldest son of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan and a conservative commentator, died on Jan. 4 at the age of 80.

    US Announces Revision of American Citizenship Tests

    The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has revised the naturalization tests that all applicants must pass to officially become citizens.

    US Has 3-Part Plan for Post-Maduro Venezuela: Rubio

    President Trump’s plan for the US to administer Venezuela following Maduro’s ouster will play out in three primary phases, SoS Marco Rubio said.

    Corporation for Public Broadcasting Formally Shutters After Nearly 60 Years

    The congressionally created nonprofit that distributed funds to NPR, PBS, and public radio and TV stations has shut down after federal funding cuts..

    War Secretary Censures Senator Over Warning About Following ‘Illegal Orders’

    War Sec. Hegseth censured Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) over his participation in a video directing troops not to follow “illegal orders,” Hegseth said on Jan. 5.

    New Year’s Gas Prices 23 Cents Cheaper Than a Year Ago in US

    American drivers began the new year with further relief at the gas pump, as national average gasoline prices continued to edge lower.