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More than a week after the wildfires ignited, the hazy numbness described by many looks a lot like grieving.
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More than a week after the wildfires ignited, the hazy numbness described by many looks a lot like grieving.
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To the departing president, F.D.R. seemed a guiding, if often elusive, star.
House lawmakers shared ideas for cutting government waste in the Congressional DOGE Caucus's second meeting.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio sailed through his confirmation hearing with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday
The project is one of several that family members of President-elect Donald J. Trump have with foreign countries that have pending policy matters with the United States.
The Department of Defense Office of Inspector General found that Secretary Lloyd Austin's secret hospitalizations "unnecessarily" put America's national security at higher risk.
Speaker Mike Johnson is replacing Rep. Mike Turner as chairman of the House Intelligence Committee after a debacle that started with a warning about Russian space nuclear technology last year.
The agreement removed one of the most vexing international conflicts that hovered over the start of his second term.
A pair of voting advocacy groups founded by Georgia politician Stacey Abrams were hit with an historic $300,000 fine for violating state campaign finance laws.