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Neil Young Trashes Trump in Mark Carney Endorsement: 'Could Use a Soul'
Young wrote that he wanted to tell Carney "how much I appreciate and support what you are trying to do" for Canada.
The Universities in the Trump Administration’s Funding Crosshairs
Harvard is just the latest elite education institution targeted by the Trump Administration to try to force compliance with its agenda.
Two service members deployed to U.S. border killed in vehicle crash
Two service members were killed and a third is in serious condition at a local hospital following a vehicle accident near the U.S.-Mexico border in New Mexico.
Tempers flare as few Republicans hold in-person town halls
Republicans faced frustrated constituents at town hall meetings Tuesday, offering a glimpse at the building anger over Donald Trump’s sweeping overhaul of the federal government among portions of the
Trump admin live updates: 2nd Hegseth adviser put on administrative leave
A United States official confirmed that Darin Selnick, the Defense Department’s deputy chief of staff, was put on administrative leave amid a leak investigation.
DNC leader announces plans to primary members of his own party
David Hogg, the first member of Gen Z to serve as vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, is putting millions toward an effort to primary incumbent House Democrats.
'Political Poison': CNN Data Chief Gives Republicans A Huge Trump Warning
Harry Enten said the latest numbers could spell disaster at the polls for Republicans during next year's midterm elections.
Wilmer-Hutchins High School: What we know about the shooting incident
Multiple law enforcement agencies responded Tuesday afternoon to a “shooting incident” at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas in which four people were hurt. Dallas schools Superintendent Stephanie
How Harvard Ended Up Leading the University Fight Against Trump
Harvard University has drawn a line in the sand against the Trump administration and its sweeping demands for cultural change. Now it is counting on its peer institutions for backup. In Washington,
New state agency to deal with cyberthreats advances in Texas House
Texas would establish a new state cybersecurity center to fend off attacks on sensitive public systems and private data under legislation approved Tuesday in the Texas House. The bill puts Texas on a
Trump administration refers NY AG Letitia James for possible prosecution over allegations of mortgage fraud
New York Attorney General Letitia James faces mortgage fraud allegations stemming from property purchases decades ago in which she allegedly listed her father as her husband.
Justice Department must provide details of attempts to return illegally deported man, judge says
The order that will require records and sworn answers from Trump administration officials furthers a legal standoff in the case of Kilmar Abrego García.
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