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Top Democrats think they’ve hit on a response to Republican anti-trans legislation, calling it "predator empowerment."
The president-elect continues to falsely claim that exporting countries pay tariffs, when, in fact, U.S. importers and eventually consumers do.
The president-elect's proposed new agency was mocked because it duplicates what's already being done by other government agencies.
"It's not just firefighters going out there and winging it," one pilot said.
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Although the term could refer to a judge advocate general — a military lawyer — it can also mean "a person with an unfavorable personality or annoying habits."
Sen. Tammy Duckworth asked Trump's defense secretary pick to name at least one country in ASEAN. He couldn't.
Sen. Tim Kaine grilled Trump's nominee over his claims of being "completely cleared" of any wrongdoing amid concerning allegations against him.
Donald Trump had hinted he didn’t want flags at half-staff on his inauguration day. Johnson’s granted his wish, at least for the U.S. Capitol.
Hegseth declined to commit to a Democratic senator that he would resign as Secretary of Defense if he drinks on the job.
With the U.S. government demanding TikTok sell its assets or be banned, aggrieved users are jumping ship for Chinese app RedNote.