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President Donald Trump on Friday signed the tax and spending cut bill Republicans muscled through Congress this week, turning ...
GOP Sen. Thom Tillis’ surprise retirement announcement has shaken up not only North Carolina’s Senate race, but also the ...
Elon Musk and MAGA podcaster Steve Bannon renewed their long-running hostilities on Friday as they each warned the other of ...
Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act eliminates the $200 fee that gun owners are charged when purchasing silencers and ...
Trump has largely shut down the southwest border by ending asylum programs and deploying troops. But those moves have shrunk ...
A longtime Birmingham activist and political operative doesn’t want to run for mayor – but he just might do it if the current ...
Trump's net rating among Gen Z voters has deteriorated sharply, falling from -23 points in May to -41 points last month.
To hear Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson tell it, it’s a “perilous moment for our Constitution.” The Supreme Court’s most junior ...
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Republicans have been warned that the party's recent passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act could have dramatic ...
Donald Trump used the antisemitic term "shylock" during a speech in Iowa on Thursday evening but claimed he was unaware of ...
Former President Joe Biden is slowly stepping back into the spotlight since his White House exit in January to defend his ...
A heated contest was underway in New York's 21st Congressional District earlier this year when the White House withdrew ...
While some Trump allies support his dream of joining Mount Rushmore, those who know the monument best have raised concerns ...
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The president has long been hostile to international cooperation. But he's making exceptions to his hardline border policy to welcome the World Cup.
President Donald Trump took to Truth Social—right before signing the “One Big Beautiful Bill” into law—to post a bizarre, artificially generated biographical video soundtracked by his favorite tune.
When Cleveland City Councilman Kris Harsh decided to tackle deteriorating housing conditions in his ward, he didn’t wait for the city’s bureaucracy to take action. Instead, in a move applauded by ...
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