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Trump wants to fence off the park closest to the White House, a popular protest spot1 hour ago
DHS pledged body cams for all immigration agents. Months later, that hasn't happened5 hours ago
Bike lanes and speed cameras disappear from the DOT's list of proven safety measures5 hours ago
Trump earned billions last year. Some Pennsylvania swing voters say they don't care5 hours ago
Takeaways from Todd Blanche's confirmation hearing for attorney general16 hours ago
At a fiery hearing, President Trump's pick for Attorney General faces tough questions17 hours ago
Trump relished in being compared to dictators like Hitler and Stalin, journalist says19 hours ago
CDC director nominee Erica Schwartz faced questions in Senate hearing19 hours ago
Todd Blanche faces high-stakes confirmation hearing for attorney general1 day ago
Trump will speak on elections in Thursday primetime address1 day ago
In the aftermath of deadly shootings, ICE pauses most traffic stops1 day ago
'The Trojan Teddy Bear': The promise and peril of childhood in the age of AI2 days ago
Some states will ask voters to make it harder to pass constitutional amendments2 days ago
Platner's voters are reeling as Maine Democratic Party races to choose his replacement2 days ago
Trump's National Guard deployment in D.C. has been extended until 20292 days ago
Darline Graham, the sister of Lindsey Graham, is sworn in to serve out his term1 day ago
For Lindsey Graham, foreign policy may be where his influence was felt most21 hours ago
He was having a mental health crisis. Memphis task force agents came and shot him3 days ago
To win over young voters, some politicians are trying a new approach: debating them1 day ago
McConnell says a fall led to his hospitalization, breaking weeks of silence3 days ago
An artist brought 'I.C.E. pops' to a Texas campus. The show was shut down in days4 days ago
Political text messages could get more effective and annoying. Blame AI3 days ago
