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President Donald Trump has pledged to target "the worst of the worst" as he moves to deport millions of people from the U.S.
Republicans will need all hands on deck, and an assist from Senate Democrats, to avoid a government shutdown in October.
Senate Republicans are aiming to pass a rescissions package on a party-line vote, which Democrats say would upend the ...
By Trevor Hunnicutt and Maria Alejandra Cardona KERRVILLE, Texas (Reuters) -President Donald Trump defended the state and ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and Texas lawmakers on Friday defended the federal government’s response to the deadly ...
U.S. stocks and government bonds were being swept up in a selloff on Friday, as President Trump’s threats of new tariffs ...
Florida GOP Rep. Byron Donalds drew from his childhood in Brooklyn to slam Democrat New York City mayoral candidate Zohran ...
MPs have approved the government's benefits bill, which was heavily watered-down last week following a rebellion by Labour ...
The Belgian government may decide to sell part of state-owned bank-insurer Belfius before the summer recess begins on July 21 ...
The Senate bill is on pause after GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski backed an amendment from Democrats to block Trump's plan to keep ...
By dropping the sterile, fully developed flies, the USDA plans to prevent flesh-eating maggots from reaching the United ...
Christiane Amanpour speaks with progressive standard-bearer Senator Bernie Sanders about Republican priorities, Democratic ...