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House Judiciary Democrats found Trump's pardons of Jan. 6 defendants could cost crime victims and taxpayers nearly $1.3 billion.
The department said consular officers will be looking out for hostile social media posts aimed at the United States or its interests.
The Justice Department is filing a lawsuit against Kentucky for permitting undocumented immigrants to qualify for in-state tuition at public colleges and universities.
During a San Francisco City Hall meeting, union workers protested Mayor Daniel Lurie, showing his rocky relationship with Big Labor.
The event laid the groundwork for broader investigations into what the GOP alleges was a coordinated effort to conceal Biden's cognitive health.
Grzegorz Vandenberg allegedly asked store employees in New Mexico to assist him in selecting fireworks that could be used as weapons.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Democratic senators went back and forth in a heated conversation regarding the Administration’s latest military actions.
Before conflict broke out between Israel and Iran, Trump had been trying to broker a nuclear deal with the latter that could have avoided it.
In an age of spiritual alienation, Gen Z has responded by seeking out strong religious communities where more is demanded of them.
The budget request won't deliver a "military capable of maintaining deterrence and applying force when necessary to protect U.S. interests," the senator said.
Cruz's comments on Carlson come after the two had a testy discussion shared on The Tucker Carlson Show about the conflict between Israel and Iran.
While Senate Republicans aligned with those in the House on targeting green subsidies, they opted to take a more lenient approach.