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President Donald Trump signed another batch of executive orders in the Oval Office on Wednesday including one on school discipline policies.White House staff secretary Will Scharf presented the ...
President Trump's Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who continues to deflect questions regarding his sharing of military information on open platforms and with people without appropriate security clear ...
U.S. Vice President JD Vance said Wednesday that if Ukraine doesn't accept the American peace deal on the table with Russia that the U.S. should "walk away" from the negotiation process.The deal ...
James Comey, the former FBI Director who was responsible for overseeing the agency's investigation of the 2015-2016 Hillary Clinton email controversy and was fired by President Donald Trump in 2 ...
Ukrainian officials are meeting with European allies and U.S. officials in London to discuss peace proposals to end the war with Russia, which invaded Ukraine in February 2022.Vice President JD V ...
President Trump's Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced Tuesday on X: "Ahead of this year’s @WorldBank Group-@IMFNews Spring Meetings, I look forward to joining @IIF tomorrow morning to share ...
While former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee traveled to the Middle East this weekend for the first time as President Trump's U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Huckabee's daughter, Arkansas Governor Sarah H ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing the case Mahmoud v. Taylor this week, which asks the question: "Do public schools burden parents’ religious exercise when they compel elementary school children to ...
Rep. Haley Stevens (D-MI) announced this week that she's running for the U.S. Senate. Described by The Washington Post as a centrist, Stevens is hoping to replace Democratic Senator Gary Peters, who ...
Donald Trump's long-serving political advisor Roger Stone, whom the President pardoned in 2020 after a jury convicted Stone on seven felony counts (obstruction, false statements, witness tampering) ...
After serving nearly 17 years as a surveillance specialist in the field offices of the FBI in Washington, DC and New York, John Sullivan resigned on April 1.He wrote on X: "I saw the threat Dona ...