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Instead of working to reduce crime, Trump and Republicans in Washington have pushed unprecedented cuts to important programs.
“We’re willing to be complicit with Donald Trump.” It’s part of a broader fight within the Democratic Party over when it’s acceptable, if at all, to work with Trump and his GOP allies. Senate ...
If they hear one more lecture about toxic masculinity, they're likely to vote for the most toxic guy in the room.
President Trump is increasingly directing his frustrations at individual Senate Republicans, and turning his fire in recent days on key allies. The president this week publicly excoriated Sens.
Kamala Harris announced she will not run for governor of California, leading to speculation that she might try for the White ...
The approval and disapproval for President Donald Trump and some of his bigger policies are fairly evenly split in North Carolina, according to new polling. Emerson College conducted a ...
GAZA VISIT: Special envoy Steve Witkoff and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee will travel to Gaza tomorrow to inspect ...
Democrats, again, could learn from this: It’s not enough to talk about social issues. Medicaid just got cut in the federal spending bill, and hundreds of thousands of North Carolinians will likely ...
Texas Republicans are betting on Latino voters to flip five districts red. But Trump’s policies may drive them left.
“Kamiya sort of positions himself as a mini-Trump,” Kingston, the Asian studies professor, tells TIME. “He’s appealing to the ...
The U.S. State Department is planning to spend up to $7.85 million to help Costa Rica deport immigrants, according to a document seen by Reuters, under an arrangement similar to a Biden-era program ...
The spat between Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto and Cory Booker this week illustrates the larger question before Democrats: ...