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Internal documents and interviews with people familiar with the operation reveal how the White House seized on a wartime law ...
New details deepen questions about the deportations, showing that El Salvador’s president pressed for assurances that the ...
Bruce R. Watkins Drive took three decades to build, and resulted in the destruction of 2,000 homes and the displacement of ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday jokingly said he’d like to be the next leader of the Roman Catholic Church, days after Pope ...
He called it an “invasion,” which requires the government to “take measures to fulfill its obligation” to public safety. The ...
Historians note how Reagan's campaign stop at University of Alabama and McDonald's represented a political realignment in the South that continues to shape regional politics today.
One of the surprising developments of this past week was video of her embracing conservative evangelicalism’s view of male ...
House Veterans' Affairs Chairman Mike Bost suggested former department leaders could face criminal charges for past budget ...
As Trump's assault on Amazon gets Jeff Bezos to bend the knee, a public opinion researcher shares striking new data revealing what Americans really think of Trump's autocratic and lawless presidency.
The COVID-19 pandemic intensified a housing crisis defined by skyrocketing prices and a severe lack of supply — Denver was ...
"The industry and the entire economy is in for pain," leading analyst says of Trump's orders, signed as he appeared in ...
Trump signs his first executive order targeting a specific law firm, Perkins Coie LLP, which represented Hillary Clinton’s campaign in 2016. Perkins Coie responded by suing the Trump administration.