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At the Pentagon, personality conflicts persist and inexperience reigns, fueling speculation about Pete Hegseth’s long-term ...
At last, the stage was set for lifesaving blood transfusions. No more lambs’ or calves’ blood; no more transfusions from ...
Since regaining power in January, the Trump administration has repeatedly claimed with false certainty that the COVID-19 ...
President Donald Trump has used the first service academy commencement address of his second term to laud graduating West ...
The suspect who allegedly ploughed a car into a crowd at Liverpool's victory parade is accused of attempted murder, dangerous ...
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to let it quickly deport migrants to countries not their own, despite a ...
NPR asked researchers, advocates, tax experts, a parent and a public school leader for their thoughts on this ...
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Organizations that don’t want to be subjected to the whims of government should cut the strings attaching them to government ...
Montana Public Service Commissioner Tony O’Donnell broke state ethics laws by using his government office to shoot campaign commercials and faces a $2,000 fine. The order comes from state ...
Trump's executive order to cut PBS and NPR funding sparks debate on media bias. PBS CEO defends coverage, citing diverse news ...
"In particular, 'the First Amendment prohibits government officials from retaliating against individuals for engaging in ...