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The reversal comes a day after a federal judge in Connecticut temporarily blocked the deportation of dozens of international ...
The Washington Commanders have hit on their first two draft picks in value, and can do the same on day 3 with these ...
Political pressure on institutions compromises academic independence – and risks damaging America's ability to attract ...
It’s been only about nine weeks since President Donald Trump began his stunning pivot toward Moscow, reversing the U.S. policy of support for Ukraine as the victim of Russian aggression, and upending ...
Syria has responded in writing to a list of U.S. conditions for possible partial sanctions relief, saying it had acted on ...
Out of the many Vietnam War protests she performed at in the 1960s and 1970s, Judy Collins can never forget one in Washington ...
Canada’s largest Asian grocery store is opening a U.S. division in Brea with eyes on more stores for the region.
The United States and Iran were to hold a fresh round of technical and high-level nuclear negotiations in Oman on Saturday, ...
The clash in style between Donald Trump and Pope Francis and their positions come into focus as the president travels to ...
The Trump Administration walked back​ the decision to terminate the status of thousands of students studying in the United States that left many in legal limbo and concerned of deportation.
A reinterpretation of the Hatch Act announced by the administration lets officials wear campaign paraphernalia like MAGA hats ...
The civil-society leaders and corporate titans with the most political capital have largely acquiesced to Trump’s rule, ...