Signing of order comes after Khartoum sends over $335 million to compensate US terror victims; move widely seen as a precursor to Sudan normalizing ties with Israel

Statements from Jerusalem, Washington, and Khartoum all indicate official ties close, though Sudanese officials tell Reuters country's PM demands parliamentary approval

US president repeatedly spars with journalist Leslie Stahl during questioning, later says she was 'vicious' and attempting a takedown

Using unique filmmaking techniques, Suzanne Hillinger and colleagues uncover politically motivated decisions that ignore science and turn US handling of pandemic into chaotic mess

Debate commission hopes 'candidates will be respectful of each other's time'; Trump campaign incensed by decison, but says president will participate

US president faces intense pressure to turn around his campaign as he plays defense in states he won four years ago

Pivotal state has become an intense battleground in final weeks of campaign, with contest tightening down to a knife-edge

Lawsuit was filed by Democratic members of Congress in 2017; justices don't explain reasoning

Democrats in US Senate brand conservative nominee a 'threat' to country's health care, as Trump administration races to appoint her before November 3 elections

President's assistant Avi Berkowitz helps circumvent coronavirus restrictions after rabbis warn that imports of Italian citron fruit needed for Sukkot had run into difficulties

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