Nearly a year after bullets tore through the air at a Trump campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, the U.S. Secret Service has suspended six agents without pay—disciplinary action that some see as too little, too late. The move, announced July 9, marks the first
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By a razor-thin 215–214 vote held before dawn Thursday, House Republicans muscled through a sweeping legislative package that cements much of President
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In a decisive move to combat the proliferation of non-consensual intimate imagery and digital exploitation of minors, President Donald Trump signed the
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In a bold bid to end the war in Ukraine, President Donald Trump announced he will speak directly with Russian President Vladimir
In a dramatic reversal of longstanding U.S. policy, President Donald Trump this week pledged to lift economic sanctions on Syria—offering the war-torn