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President Donald Trump promised that his administration would be able to make quick trade deals with more than 50 trading ...
The top outside-of-government influencers of the Make America Healthy Again movement, which focuses on combating chronic ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem notified the university Thursday that its certification for the Student and Exchange Visitor Program was revoked.
While the Senate is widely expected to moderate the IRA rollbacks, it will have to weigh them against other painful cuts and priorities for the megabill. To some clean energy advocates, the House vote ...
TEST RUN — Billionaire developer Rick Caruso will today deliver the commencement speech at Pepperdine Law School — and ...
Dan will join Jen Haberkorn, the deputy White House editor, in overseeing the most talented White House team in Washington. In the coming weeks, we will bring on a third White House editor to enhance ...
AT THE HIDEOUT: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson “unequivocally” condemned the killing of two people who worked at the Israeli ...
THE MONEY RACE — Josh Kraft has outraised Boston Mayor Michelle Wu since he got in the race for mayor in February, but the ...
“They say teamwork makes the D.R.E.A.M work,” WFP spokesperson Ella Weber said in a statement. “NYWFP’s slate of candidates ...
The Vaad also endorsed Jack Ciattarelli in the Republican primary. It’s not as big a blow to Bill Spadea’s campaign as ...
Cardinal Joseph Tobin promised “full cooperation” from the Catholic university in New Jersey, but the school is pushing back.
President Donald Trump is fighting his mass deportation battle on two fronts: the courts, where he is losing, and public opinion, where he may have a better shot.