A decision by Army leadership to shut down multiple social media accounts tied to a military outreach program is drawing attention on Capitol Hill, raising questions about how the armed services manage public messaging—and how politics can intersect with recognition of service. At the
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In a first-of-its-kind move, Maine lawmakers have approved a temporary ban on the development of large-scale data centers, signaling growing concern across
President Donald Trump is now reportedly urging Republicans to rally behind a controversial surveillance bill, even as he continues to argue that
Rep. Ilhan Omar is now reportedly calling on Democrats to take a more open approach toward former supporters of President Donald Trump
A wave of scandal engulfing Capitol Hill has led to the resignation of two lawmakers from opposite sides of the aisle, prompting
The California gubernatorial race took a dramatic turn this week as Rep. Eric Swalwell’s abrupt exit sent shockwaves through an already unpredictable
Weekend negotiations between the United States and Iran revealed deep divisions over how to handle Tehran’s nuclear ambitions, with a proposed long-term
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to host a high-stakes diplomatic meeting in Washington on Tuesday, bringing together Israeli and Lebanese
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent signaled this week that a controversial proposal requiring banks to collect citizenship information from customers is moving forward,
Tucker Carlson is stepping into a new arena, announcing the launch of a publishing imprint that he says is designed to challenge
