DOJ’s second-in-command could be central to ‘vindictive’ prosecution of Abrego Garcia, judge rules
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Anti-Iran regime protests grow across country as Trump admin boosts demonstrators offering support
Protests spread across Iran on Tuesday after President Donald Trump and other administration officials voiced support for demonstrators. Speaking Monday, Trump pointed
Sen Jim Justice says Republicans are ‘lousy’ at knowing what everyday Americans think about healthcare
Sen. Jim Justice, R-W.V., believed that Republicans had accomplished numerous feats in 2025, but he and his party had fallen woefully short
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The Senate will return to a fast-approaching government funding deadline, but this time both sides appear ready to avoid another shutdown. When lawmakers
Tatiana Schlossberg, JFK’s granddaughter, dies at 35 after year-and-a-half leukemia battle
Tatiana Schlossberg, the environmental journalist and author who was the granddaughter of former President John F. Kennedy, has died at the age
Inside the Trump-Musk split: How America’s most powerful bromance imploded into the biggest breakup of 2025
Back on Inauguration Day, few in Washington would have believed that the highly publicized friendship between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk
Eric Adams says Biden DOJ used ‘lawfare’ against him, compares treatment to Trump
Outgoing New York City Mayor Eric Adams argued that the Biden administration’s Justice Department engaged in ‘lawfare’ against the former president’s political
Zelenskyy says peace deal is close after Trump meeting but territory remains sticking point
The dispute over occupied territories in Ukraine continues to be a sticking point amid negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow as President Donald
Trump tells UN agencies to ‘adapt, shrink, or die’ while offering $2B humanitarian funding pledge
The Trump administration announced a $2 billion pledge for United Nations humanitarian aid Monday and warned agencies must ‘adapt, shrink, or die’









