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Enrile dies at 101: From martial law to Marcos 2.0
Juan Ponce Enrile, one of the country’s most enduring political figures of the 20th and 21st centuries, has died, leaving an ...
Fox News’ Sean Hannity avoided questions about the ongoing controversy surrounding the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey ...
Photos and video of immigrants in custody have been a hallmark of President Donald Trump’s administration, and illustrate his ...
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino tore into Representative Thomas Massie for suggesting the government was attempting to weed ...
Federal employees head back to work after Congress ended the shutdown and James Comey and Letitia James challenge a U.S.
Trump’s signature, which restores funding that has been frozen or halted for weeks, came shortly after the House voted to ...
President Donald Trump has signed a spending bill that includes provisions to ban most consumable hemp products. Following a ...
A 23-count indictment lists five alleged conspirators, exposing a web of corruption among some of Sacramento’s political elite.
Emails House Republicans released detailed a once-close friendship Trump shared with Epstein, that since shaped the president’s second term.
A growing percentage of young women no longer see a future in the United States. Roughly 40 percent of women between the ages of 15 and 44 said that they would permanently move abroad if they were ...
In 2002, Georges C Benjamin (his father, George, thought the French spelling was “cool”) accepted what he assumed would be a short assignment as Executive Director of the American Public Health ...
The government is back open after President Donald Trump signed the federal funding package after it passed in the House.
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