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President Trump wants to be on a new $250 bill. The law says otherwise (CT+)12 hours ago
Pope Leo says war with Iran is not a 'just war'13 hours ago
As American elections become more tense, officials are turning to local police14 hours ago
The Forest Service wants to close research hubs to save money. That could be costly16 hours ago
Democrat Xavier Becerra wins the top spot in November's race for California governor1 day ago
What to make of the Trump administration backing down1 day ago
After D.C.'s Reflecting Pool gets repainted, visitors ask: What changed?1 day ago
Graham Platner isn't going anywhere in Maine Senate race after latest controversy1 day ago
Senate passes immigration bill. And, Jill Biden discusses her husband's 2024 campaign1 day ago
Senate Republicans pass immigration funding after overnight vote1 day ago
Senate passes $70B immigration enforcement bill without limits on Trump settlement fund1 day ago
The Supreme Court has left limited alternatives for protecting minority voting rights1 day ago
I wrote about George Santos. Then he made a violent threat and lied about it2 days ago
Republicans' sweeping election overhaul fails in the Senate2 days ago
Why did Biden pardon his son after pledging not to? Jill Biden explains2 days ago
Senate to start debate on ICE funding. And, Israel and Lebanon agree to ceasefire2 days ago
National Guard has done little to reduce violent crime in D.C., a new study finds2 days ago
In photos: a preview of the Obama Presidential Center2 days ago
Critics say adding Trump's arch to D.C. would take something away: the view2 days ago
President Trump says he will nominate Todd Blanche to serve as attorney general3 days ago
House passes war powers resolution directing Trump to end hostilities with Iran3 days ago
Senate Republicans start debate on ICE funding package3 days ago
