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Strong Winds Send U.S. Customs Blimp on a 600-Mile Trip Across Texas

Strong winds dislodged a U.S. Customs and Border Protection surveillance blimp in South Padre Island, Texas, this week, sending it on an unplanned...

3 Helicopter Skiers Feared Dead in Alaska Avalanche, Officials Say

Three people were feared dead after they were swept away in an avalanche while on a helicopter skiing trip outside Anchorage on Tuesday,...

Attorney General’s Brother Seeks to Lead D.C. Bar Association

Bradley J. Bondi, brother of Attorney General Pam Bondi, has announced his candidacy to lead the bar association in Washington at a time...

With Musk Targeting Social Security, Democrats See a Political Opportunity

After the 2004 elections, a Republican president, newly returned to office, decided the political moment was right to overhaul Social Security, making it...

Senate Confirms Trump Attorney Todd Blanche as No. 2 Justice Dept. Official

The Senate on Wednesday confirmed President Trump’s criminal defense attorney Todd Blanche to take the No. 2 position at the Justice Department, where...

ActBlue, the Democratic Fund-Raising Powerhouse, Faces Internal Chaos

ActBlue, the online fund-raising organization that powers Democratic candidates, has plunged into turmoil, with at least seven senior officials resigning late last month...

Mayor Eric Adams Grilled by Democrats at ‘Sanctuary City’ Hearing

With New York City bearing the greatest burden of the nation’s migrant crisis, Mayor Eric Adams was expected to be a focus of...

Supreme Court’s Ruling a Victory for Foreign Aid Groups, but How Big Is Unclear

The Supreme Court’s Wednesday ruling that the Trump administration must heed a lower court’s order to release frozen foreign aid was a welcome...

Mayor Mike Johnston of Denver Parries GOP Barbs at ‘Sanctuary City’ Hearing

Mayor Mike Johnston of Denver struck a defiant tone after President Trump was re-elected, vowing to risk jail time to prevent unlawful mass...

Trump Administration Plans to Eliminate More Than 80,000 Veterans Affairs Employees

The Department of Veterans Affairs is planning to reduce its work force by more than 80,000 people, according to a memo seen by...

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