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Trump orders could target 'cashless bail' cities from D.C. to L.A.
House Committee Issues Subpoena for Jeffrey Epstein Birthday Book
What to know about Trump deportation policies that could send Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda
FEMA staff tell Congress inexperience of Trump officials risks Katrina-style disaster
Bolton unleashes on Trump Ukraine policy days after FBI raid
Texas House Republicans vote to increase fines for future quorum busts
Trump administration can withhold Medicaid funding from Maine abortion providers, judge rules
Harold Ford Jr.: Any politician who resists this is 'foolish,' playing a 'dangerous and ugly' kind of politics
Trump claims Md. governor called him the ‘greatest.’ Moore says he didn’t.
After Trump and Congress spending cuts, public media stations wait on money for emergency alerts
Trump moves to ban flag burning despite Supreme Court ruling that Constitution allows it
Trump, Christie trade insults, rekindling 2013 bridge scandal
Trump says he plans to sue over new maps in California, Senate's blue slips
The Latest: Trump hosts South Korea’s new leader, Lee Jae Myung, for a trade summit
Trump Says Americans May Like a Dictator as He Launches New Crackdown
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FEMA workers warn agency at risk of Hurricane Katrina-type failures
More than 180 current and former Federal Emergency Management Agency employees – most signing anonymously – sent a sharply worded letter to Congress on Monday, warning that the Trump administration’s sweeping overhaul is gutting the disaster relief agency’s authority and capabilities,
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With Trump’s Takeover, Washington Finds a Mission to Resist
Known more for their museums, monuments and government buildings than their culture, Washingtonians are showing a spirit of dissent as protesters dog federal agents in their streets.
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Trump’s Intel Move Blurs Party Lines on Economic Intervention
President Trump’s latest economic move has drawn outrage from conservatives—and praise from some on the left—in the latest example of the odd bedfellows created by his idiosyncratic worldview. The announcement last week that the government plans to take a 10% stake in the troubled U.
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Ignoring Polls Is Worse Than Over-Relying on Them
Polls should never represent an excuse for abandoning inconvenient principles or unpopular causes, and when they are, the problem is with the consumers, not the producers, of the data, which is only “bullshit” if it’s misunderstood or misused.
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Barabak: They worked hard to draw fair political maps. How do they feel about Newsom undoing them?
Members of the California Citizens Redistricting Commission, created by voters to leash politicians, are divided over Democrats' gerrymandering effort. But they're uniformly proud of their work.
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He was a child refugee. Now he’s a bishop navigating Trump’s deportation push.
San Diego Bishop Michael Pham, the first U.S. bishop picked by Pope Leo, is part of a new wave of clerical leaders speaking out about migrants’ rights.
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Ukraine’s independence-era voices say Russia's effort to keep control has lasted decades
Ukraine is marking 34 years of independence, and the country’s first generation of lawmakers and activists are reflecting on how early decisions shaped its struggle today
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At historic summit between Japan and South Korea, Trump’s presence looms large
With US foreign policy in flux, Japan and South Korea are finding common ground on trade, defense, and demographic challenges.
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