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It’s now been 10 years since Donald Trump rode down that golden escalator and launched his 2016 presidential campaign. And ...
The federal student loan system affects over 42 million Americans. Moving oversight to another agency could change how payments are collected.
The suspect, identified by authorities as Vance Luther Boelter, 57, was arrested after state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her ...
Pièce de résistance: A 12-year-old who recreated the Boston Tea Party using more than 1,000 LEGO bricks will represent the ...
Through budget cuts and layoffs, the administration has begun to cripple the government's ability to research global warming.
Alex Padilla found himself in the right place at the right time—and took advantage of it. Now, other Democrats need to seek ...
President Trump and Senate Republicans are facing a crucial week in their push to enact the mammoth bill containing their domestic agenda. GOP leaders are hoping to unveil text this week that ...
Americans face a shortage of affordable homes, but the mega tax and spending bill championed by the Trump administration has ...
News coverage of the immigration raids and protests in Southern California has transfixed Mexico, where reports have heavily ...
The White House's rescissions proposal would claw back billions in funding to PBS, NPR and foreign aid. Key Senate Republicans are still skeptical.
A former intelligence officer's 1980 reflections on selecting Cold War targets are worth revisiting in the wake of the second Trump administration, but perhaps not for the reasons you might imagine.
President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill” is now in the Senate where its fate ultimately depends on an obscure Senate rule: the Byrd rule.