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That’s the key detail.
The administration could conceivably revive the fund.
'God is nonbinary'
Alabama could still appeal the ruling to the Supreme Court.
'They've got to do better than that'
The actual explanation turned out to be much funnier.
'I had to call my opponent'
The GOP civil war over Kentucky’s 4th District is coming down to the wire.
Today we’re covering the CIA’s alleged seizure of JFK and MKUltra documents.
The gravy train is finished.
'I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation'
The ruling was a major blow to Democrats.
Instead, Pratt turned the cameras back on them.
'We know that Mississippi’s majority-minority district was drawn race-consciously.'
Washington, D.C.’s police department is reportedly trying to fire multiple officers.
'It is notable'
Biden's deputies were eager to investigate and criminalize churchgoers.
The decision could have broader implications beyond Louisiana
The UAE is one of OPEC’s top producers
The suspect who attempted to assassinate Trump was charged Monday.
'My husband and I were in an Uber headed downtown'
It’s been just over one year since the Trump administration dismantled USAID.
'Dummymander incoming?'
Plus: SPLC indicted, Trump extends ceasefire, another Democrat exits
Today we’re covering a fiery clash between GOP lawmakers.
Today we’re diving deeper into Rep. Eric Swalwell’s resignation
'I will not shy away from announcing the message of the Gospel.'
X is blowing up over a story suggesting the Trump admin threatened the Vatican.
The ceasefire with Iran is proving to be quite fragile.
The president backed off his Iran threat hours before his deadline
Spanberger’s relative unpopularity precedes a major gerrymandering vote.
'WE GOT HIM!'
'We believe Tennessee is America at its best.'
President Donald Trump made history Wednesday
'No longer theoretical.'
Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed regret for the incident.
The cases are strikingly similar.
The truth may be more complicated.
Virginia Dems are consolidating power
Sadly, the backlash against Tucker is not unique.
Cartwright was part of the generation that answered the call after 9/11.
Instead, Jalloh was free to kill Stephanie Minter at the bus stop.
America needs the Rebels in the Swamp.
It was a masterclass.
This is the part of modern 'compassion' no one wants to talk about
'Please don’t kill me and my family'
'It’s like going to an amusement park'
'Wholesome, traditional family values'
'This is an incalculable loss'
He was a NURSE!