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Trump's harsh immigration tactics are taking a political hit11 hours ago
Trump posts racist meme of the Obamas — then deletes it14 hours ago
It's about to get easier for Trump to fire federal workers17 hours ago
Hakeem Jeffries calls for 'dramatic reform' at DHS13 hours ago
U.S. holds indirect talks with Iran, with a U.S. military commander present14 hours ago
Virginia Democrats show map to counter Trump redistricting but its future is unclear1 day ago
What a crowded congressional primary in N.J. says about the state of Democrats1 day ago
Trump officials propose testing a citizenship question amid a push to alter the census1 day ago
Poll: Two-thirds of Americans say ICE has 'gone too far' in immigration enforcement1 day ago
Nike faces federal probe over allegations of discrimination against white workers2 days ago
The Supreme Court lets California use its new, Democratic-friendly congressional map2 days ago
Trump grants tariff breaks to 'politically connected' companies, Senate Dems say2 days ago
Israel strikes Gaza, killing 19, mostly women and children, after saying Hamas violated deal2 days ago
What U.S. history with Iraq's oil can tell us about what could happen in Venezuela2 days ago
Will calls to 'abolish ICE' sway voters in 2026? The strategy has Democrats split2 days ago
The Swoletariat: a history of leftist fitness3 days ago
President Trump's Kennedy Center plans are unclear, so far3 days ago
The U.K. investigates its ex-ambassador to the U.S. over alleged leaks to Epstein3 days ago
House votes to end partial government shutdown, setting up contentious talks on ICE3 days ago
Privatizing Fannie Mae is risky. Would it be a win for taxpayers or Trump's donors?3 days ago
As some states try to show ICE the door, others put out the welcome mat3 days ago
His mistaken deportation was thought to be unique. But 'the problem is getting worse'3 days ago
