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During a lengthy legal oral argument on Thursday, federal appeals court judges seemed skeptical that Trump had the power to ...
Facing slow hiring numbers and nuclear taunts from Russia, President Trump responds with firings, threats, and growing ...
With a combination of executive orders, legal maneuvers and staffing decisions, President Donald Trump has already put in ...
Trump’s theory of power could be called a lot of things: fascist, authoritarian, monarchic, quasi-religious. Those are all somewhere in the ballpark, but their hifalutin poli-sci flavor fails to ...
Trump sued Rupert Murdoch and his News Corp. for $10 billion over the Wall Street Journal's report that Trump allegedly sent ...
Talk of mounting nuclear readiness towards Russia could overshadow more trifling domestic matters, like the Epstein scandal, ...
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Back in March, President Donald Trump signed an executive order targeted at the Smithsonian Institution that began as follows ...
The Smithsonian clarified on Aug. 2 that aesthetic reasons were behind the removal of a placard with references to Trump in an impeachment display.
Pakistan’s politics may be at a turning point, too. There is still broad public support for Imran Khan, the jailed former ...
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The Smithsonian’s removal of a reference to the two impeachments of President Trump comes as his administration is ...
As if he didn’t have enough on his mind in late summer, President Trump has called on two professional sports teams to revert ...
Sooner or later, it will become impossible to deny that the power has been willingly corrupted, leaving Congress with no choice but to act.
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