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Rep. Lloyd Doggett, a longtime House Democrat and senior member of the Ways and Means Committee with a progressive track ...
Israeli and American officials will meet in Washington on Wednesday to discuss the aftermath of war in Gaza, despite no sign ...
President Donald Trump will get a first-hand look at his federal takeover of policing in the District of Columbia when he ...
Following the announced departure of Ari Shapiro from the flagship radio show "All Things Considered," NPR has called on ...
Lebanon's often-fractious press corps was united in anger this week over comments by Tom Barrack, the U.S. special envoy to ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Wednesday that his department is taking management of Union Station, the main ...
Ex-USF football coach Jim Leavitt, who was recently inducted into the school's Hall of Fame, is facing theft and battery ...
Among the potential candidates the president has discussed are economic adviser Stephen Miran and former World Bank Group ...
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A man was fatally shot after charging at Dallas SWAT officers with a knife, according to Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux.
Maine, was heckled and drowned out by demonstrators at a ribbon-cutting ceremony in her home state Tuesday, the latest in a ...
A conservative election researcher whose faulty findings on voter data were cited by President Donald Trump as he tried to ...
"The power to take back our country for working people, not billionaires,” one organization said ahead of the action.
Michael Anton, an influential adviser to the secretary of State, will leave his role at the department this fall, according to a senior Trump administration official and a Senate aide. Anton, who ...
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The president accused George and Alex Soros of supporting “Violent Protests,” an accusation their organization called “outrageous and false.” ...
Kamala Harris announced Thursday that she will release a book recounting her 2024 campaign for the presidency. “I believe there is value in sharing what I saw, what I learned, and what I know it will ...
The suspect in a mass shooting at the Annunciation Catholic Church school died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara said during a press conference on Wednesday.
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