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An artist brought 'I.C.E. pops' to a Texas campus. The show was shut down in days7 hours ago
Some are raising ethical concerns about political text messages using AI1 hour ago
Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Trump ally and foreign policy hawk, dies at 714 hours ago
Justice Department subpoenas New York Times reporters over Air Force One reporting23 hours ago
Minnesota is pulling troops early from D.C., as pressure grows on Michigan1 day ago
Graham Platner makes it official in Maine, submitting paperwork to leave Senate race1 day ago
Largest housing affordability bill in decades becomes law without Trump's signature1 day ago
One U.S. visa program is growing rapidly. No one is happy with it2 days ago
Trump leans on 'communist' messaging as economic angst drives Democrats2 days ago
For Mitch McConnell and Congress, health transparency is a choice, not a requirement1 day ago
President Trump cleans house at the bipartisan Election Assistance Commission2 days ago
Trump's arch clears another hurdle, setting up a big debate: Do height limits apply?2 days ago
A Florida airport is officially renamed for Trump. What does he stand to gain?3 days ago
Campaign staffers keep trying to bet on races despite push to curb insider trading3 days ago
Graham Platner drops his bid for Senate after facing an allegation of rape3 days ago
At the NATO Summit, Trump declares Iran ceasefire is 'over'3 days ago
Supreme Court financial disclosures reveal how their books add to their income3 days ago
New U.S. passports with Trump's image are available. Here's how to get (or avoid) one3 days ago
A few people have played a big role in 'jamming through' Trump's arch, critics say2 days ago
Do you know where your birth certificate is? Journalist warns of new voting barriers4 days ago
Former Maine Sen. Troy Jackson says it would be 'self-serving' if Graham Platner runs4 days ago
Maine Democrats say Platner's campaign is trying to influence replacement process4 days ago
