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The filing lands days before a deadline to release sealed records released to Jeffrey Epstein
The president said the Maduro regime was "completely surrounded" in a post to social media
Civil rights groups warn the bill would be among the most extreme anti-trans efforts
With the Epstein files release deadline looming, Democrats want to keep the DOJ from pulling a fast one
The filing marks a fresh attempt by Republican-led states to use the judiciary to limit access to mifepristone
A judge reversed course on releasing grand jury docs from the 2019 sex trafficking case against Epstein
The Armed Services chair is ready to wrap up the investigation, but questions remain
Eileen Higgins' double-digit win comes amid a string of races where her party has outperformed expectations
The decision accelerates the DOJ’s effort to meet a new congressional deadline after law passed last month
Trump’s name was added to the independent institute months after his administration purged staff
The Pentagon claimed the report is a "total exoneration"
Stalled negotiations leave millions facing potential premium increases with no clear path to a extension
New reporting on a September strike has prompted bipartisan calls for clarity
Critics say the NSPM-7 policy is a "frontal assault" on First Amendment rights
Ukrainian and EU leaders say the draft plan’s concessions go too far
Indictment alleges she retained a pandemic overpayment and used funds to boost her campaign.
The former Harvard University president has beat a treat from public roles
In 2-1 ruling, a lower court said Republican state lawmakers relied on race to draw new maps
The podcaster admitted that the emails from Epstein "sound bad” for Trump
White House says October jobs and inflation reports can’t be verified; critics accuse Trump of a cover-up
After trailing by over 10,000 votes on Election Day, Katie Wilson now leads Seattle’s mayoral race
The president argued Americans "don’t have certain talents" while defending the H-1B worker visa program
“We’re going to fix that and we’re going to fix that today,” a judge said about DOJ's handling of the case
The FAA will scale back flights nationwide starting Friday
Trump allies and right-wing pundits unleashed Islamophobic and anti-immigrant attacks after Mamdani's victory
The leading architect of Iraq invasion remains divisive in death
Larry Bushart spent over a month in jail for posting a Trump meme after Charlie Kirk's assassination
Dismissal comes as his administration moves forward with White House ballroom and proposed “Arc de Trump"
MSNBC host called out her network's parent company for paying for Trump to "take an excavator to the White House"
Cattle ranchers warned that Trump's plan to buy Argentine beef could undercut the domestic industry
North Carolina Republicans drew a new map that added a GOP seat ahead of the 2026 midterms
More than a third of trainees in Ga. failed ICE’s fitness test after administration already lowered requirements
White House staffer shedding GOP support after offensive chats surface
The top House Democrat said it was more evidence the rioters "should never have been pardoned"
Democratic-led states accuse the administration of shifting funds to GOP allies to punish its political opponents
But Vice President JD Vance said he refuses to "join the pearl clutching"
The presidents appeared to be discussing the Trump family business at a recent summit
Hegseth's demand that outlets not report on leaked material a draws unified backlash from the press
Rutgers Prof. Mark Bray, who studies anti-fascism, said his flight to Europe on Wednesday was mysteriously canceled
Supreme Court case could wipe out all Democratic-held seats in some deep-red Southern states
“I don’t want to have an unhappy experience with you, and I don’t want this all on camera,” Katie Porter said
The attorney general spent Tuesday dodging questions from senators about her tenure at the DOJ
A defense attorney claims that body-camera footage contradicts the government's version of a weekend shooting
Federal agents interrogated U.S. citizens and terrified children in an early-morning raid, witnesses said
“We can do things during the shutdown that are irreversible, that are bad for them,” the president warned Tuesday
At an unprecedented gathering of the nation's top military brass, the president spoke of using force in America
Friends of the alleged shooter told one journalist that they do not believe he was motivated by opposition to ICE
Ryan Walters mandated teaching of bibles and worked to require students to prove immigration status
President Trump used his UN speech to call climate change a "hoax" and tell other nations they are "going to hell"
An immigration judge ruled earlier this week that activist Mahmoud Khalil be deported to Algeria or Syria