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The Homeland Security secretary touted the success of policy changes, though Republicans were quick to point to overall numbers of migrants entering at the southern border.
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The Homeland Security secretary touted the success of policy changes, though Republicans were quick to point to overall numbers of migrants entering at the southern border.
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“The Democrats are attacking our military, saying we need to get out the white extremists, the white nationalists,” Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) said in an interview published online Monday.
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The Treasury Secretary urged action on the debt ceiling two days before President Biden is set to meet with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and other congressional leaders.
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A bipartisan group of former defense secretaries — including two that served in Donald Trump’s administration — say that military readiness and national security are being harmed because one senator is delaying the Senate from quickly approving nearly 200 military promotions because of his objection to the department’s abortion policy.
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Just hours before his arrival, a White House staffer told Mohamed T. Khairullah on Monday that his name had not been cleared by the Secret Service.
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Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) is facing a House Ethics panel investigation and has stepped down from his House committee assignments.
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A super PAC aligned with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis goes on the offense against former president Donald Trump in a TV ad.
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Media coverage of mass shootings has become increasingly emotional and personal for local journalists. In Louisville, here’s how local journalists reacted to the shooting.
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The measure, passed under the Congressional Review Act, ends the national emergency enacted at the start of the pandemic. Biden had told Congress he would end the health emergency in May.