Politics
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D.C. Schools Reopen Amid Armed National Guard Deployment
As Washington schools reopen, parents face uneasy commutes past armed National Guard troops deployed under Trump’s federal takeover of policing.
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University of Florida Trustees Appoint Columbia Scientist Donald Landry as Interim President
The University of Florida has named Columbia University’s Dr. Donald W. Landry as interim president, following Ben Sasse’s resignation and…
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U.S. Threatens to Deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda After Refused Plea Deal
After rejecting a plea deal tied to deportation in Costa Rica, Kilmar Abrego Garcia now faces removal to Uganda a…
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Ghislaine Maxwell Casts Doubt on Jeffrey Epstein’s Suicide, Suggests Prison “Internal Situation”
Ghislaine Maxwell has challenged the official account of Jeffrey Epstein’s 2019 death, telling Justice Department officials she believes it may…
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Trump’s Hand Makeup Fuels Fresh Questions on Health After Swollen Ankles Diagnosis
President Donald Trump’s health is once again under scrutiny after he was seen with heavy makeup on his right hand…
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California’s Redistricting Showdown Newsom’s High-Stakes Gamble Against GOP Gerrymanders
Governor Gavin Newsom is urging California voters to temporarily abandon independent redistricting in favor of a Democratic-drawn congressional map, a…
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Justice Department Releases Ghislaine Maxwell Transcripts Amid Political Pressure
The Justice Department has released interview transcripts with Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime confidante, under growing pressure from Congress and…
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Trump’s Crime Crackdown Turns Washington Into a Federal Security Zone
Washington is living under an extraordinary federal security surge. President Donald Trump’s crime crackdown has placed National Guard troops and…
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Deadline Looms in Jersey City’s 2025 Mayoral Race as Field Remains Wide Open
The race to succeed Steven Fulop in Jersey City is down to the wire. Candidates have until 4 p.m. Thursday…
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Democrats Lose Over 2 Million Registered Voters Since 2020, Analysis Finds
The Democratic Party has lost more than 2.1 million registered voters since 2020, according to a New York Times analysis…
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