
Anne Flaherty
Senior National Policy Reporter at ABC News
Senior national policy reporter @ABC News in Washington. Former @AP. I tweet stuff I cover for @ABCWorldNews @GMA @StartHereABC @ABCNewsLive https://t.co/yWQ1zsfd0g
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2 weeks ago |
1430wcmy.com | Anne Flaherty |Beatrice Peterson
(WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Army says it’s looking at options to make its 250th birthday celebration in June “bigger,” with possible demonstrations and vehicle displays on the National Mall in a multi-day event that could also include a military parade, although officials say no decisions have been made.
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2 weeks ago |
thepulseofnh.com | Anne Flaherty |Beatrice Peterson |Kayna Whitworth |Emily Shapiro
(WASHINGTON) -- The U.S. Army says it's looking at options to make its 250th birthday celebration in June "bigger," with possible demonstrations and vehicle displays on the National Mall in a multi-day event that could also include a military parade, although officials say no decisions have been made.
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2 weeks ago |
abcnews.go.com | Anne Flaherty |Beatrice Peterson
Trump shares a birthday with the service on June 14th, Flag Day. ByAnne Flaherty and Beatrice PetersonIn this July 14, 2017, file photo, First Lady Melania Trump, President Donald Trump, and French President Emmanuel Macron, look at members of the 5e Regiment de Cuirassiers as they participate in the annual Bastille Day military in Paris.
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realcommercial.com.au | Anne Flaherty
After years of disruption due to the pandemic and a cost-of-living crisis, Australia’s central business district (CBD) retail markets are finally on the mend. Retail vacancy rates across Australia’s CBDs are sitting at the lowest levels seen in over two years, according to CBRE, marking a significant recovery for the sector. Across Australia’s combined CBD markets, retail vacancy fell to 11.3% over the second half of 2024, down from 17.4% in the first half of 2022.
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4 weeks ago |
abcnews.go.com | Anne Flaherty |Lucien Bruggeman
The chat "failed soldiers, diplomats and intelligence officers," an expert said. ByAnne Flaherty and Lucien BruggemanSignal app on a smartphone is seen on a mobile device screen, Mar. 25, 2025, in Chicago. Kiichiro Sato/APThe White House doubled down Wednesday on its insistence that its top national security officials did nothing wrong when they discussed a pending military strike in Yemen over a commercial messaging app known as Signal.
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