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A Trump push to cut 'statistical noise' could mean less data from the Census Bureau20 hours ago
A key U.S. spy tool has lapsed — now what?14 hours ago
Door shuts on some immigrant entrepreneurs as U.S. restricts small-business loans1 day ago
Trump's DOJ can't get names and medical files of trans youth in California, for now1 day ago
Ousted South Korean President Yoon given prison term for drone flights over Pyongyang1 day ago
The push to reform a key surveillance law before it expires1 day ago
U.S. and Iran peace deal within reach, Pakistan's prime minister says11 hours ago
Trump names Jay Clayton to serve as director of national intelligence1 day ago
Trump's pick for intel chief could imperil a key U.S. spy tool. Who is Bill Pulte?1 day ago
Trump vows to hit Iran 'very hard tonight' and later take over its oil and gas sectors2 days ago
Veterans and relatives see no place for Trump's arch near Arlington National Cemetery2 days ago
ICE denies having a protester database. But a letter to Congress sheds more light3 days ago
San Francisco immigration court shuts down, striking at heart of historic advocacy3 days ago
Bill Gates tells lawmakers he was not aware of Epstein's crimes3 days ago
Democratic Rep. Walkinshaw: 'Common sense' ICE reforms were left out of funding bill3 days ago
In Nevada, Trump's policies are making things tough for Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo3 days ago
Evette, backed by Trump, and Wilson, a Trump supporter, head to S.C. governor runoff3 days ago
House approves bill to speed up union contract negotiations3 days ago
ICE is now funded through end of Trump's term, raising worries about oversight3 days ago
U.S. and Iran exchange strikes after Apache helicopter downing3 days ago
Maine's Senate race and much more. Here are the primary contests to watch today4 days ago
California's attorney general refutes Trump's baseless claim of election fraud4 days ago
