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President Biden walks with White House deputy chief of staff Annie Tomasini, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, ...
The U.S. and Israel are increasingly isolated in their stance toward the Palestinians, but prospects for a two-state solution ...
The push comes amid declining support for reunification, especially among young people.
Federal Trade Commission's aggressive regulation of LGBTQ-related content raises red flags Technology policy advocates say this is exactly why Congress should reject the Kids Online Safety Act.
The presidential race features two men with sharply divergent ideas about the economy, energy, regulation, and a raft of other topics involving the role of government in our lives.
PLUS: Trump administration encourages religion in federal workplace; DHS launches new self-deportation ad campaign; and Dems seek probe into DOE spending.
Congress up in arms after NATO ally Spain purchases Huawei equipment to store legal wiretaps Experts say Huawei is beholden to China’s Communist Party and could hand sensitive data to Beijing.
Q&A with Bob Bauer The former White House counsel under Obama discusses the legal changes that Trump and SCOTUS have brought about in the last six months.
Lifting sanctions on the country as it tries to recover from decades of dictatorship has emerged as a rare point of bipartisan consensus in Washington.
Gavin Newsom, left, listens as Texas state Representative Rafael Anchia, center discusses the Republican redistricting ...
The White House is threatening tariffs on Moscow and new weapons for Kyiv. But it’s Europe, not Washington, that’s paying the bill.