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Trump's towering arch clears another federal hurdle, despite public pushback2 hours ago
Republicans stall votes on partisan ICE funding amid party infighting4 hours ago
Democrats wanted answers for what went wrong in 2024. Now, there are more questions4 hours ago
Abortion pills "just in case"? Planned Parenthood will offer them in two states6 hours ago
Susan Collins brings federal dollars to Maine. She's hoping that's worth it to voters10 hours ago
Even as anxieties grow under Trump, these swing voters aren't ready to back Democrats14 hours ago
Spencer Pratt is 'winning the internet,' but can he become mayor of Los Angeles?14 hours ago
Liberal U.S. mayors team up with European counterparts to fight authoritarianism19 hours ago
Supreme Court voting rights ruling could play a big role at the local level1 day ago
U.S. grand jury indicts Raúl Castro, former Cuban president20 hours ago
Barney Frank, former congressman and gay-rights pioneer, dies at 861 day ago
Takeaways from Tuesday's primaries. And, victims of mosque shooting revealed1 day ago
Gun rights groups see 'golden age' under Trump administration1 day ago
4 takeaways from Tuesday's primary night in half a dozen states1 day ago
In Georgia, two GOP Trump backers vie to face former Atlanta mayor for governor1 day ago
U.S. government to drop tax claims against Trump in broadening of IRS settlement1 day ago
Endorsed by Trump, Ed Gallrein defeats Rep. Thomas Massie in GOP House primary1 day ago
Trump endorses Ken Paxton over incumbent John Cornyn in Texas Senate primary runoff2 days ago
Minnesota becomes first state to ban prediction markets2 days ago
The missing men of the American marriage market2 days ago
House holds off on prediction market ban despite bipartisan calls for prohibition2 days ago
Steep drop in number of people with Affordable Care Act health coverage, analysis finds2 days ago
