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Politics 5 days ago Biden’s Cabinet officials stand by statements of support as term draws to a close With a month left in office, Biden’s Cabinet reaffirms support, stating confidence in his leadership and fitness despite ongoing controversy and debate.
Illegal Immigrants 5 days ago Chicago community activist sounds off on migrant crisis: 'I welcome' Trump border czar Activist Andre Smith, a Democrat, says he's open to working with Trump border czar Tom Homan to deport illegal immigrants and address migrant issues in Chicago.
Paris Hilton 6 days ago Paris Hilton urges House to pass 'Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act' after Senate's unanimous approval Paris Hilton, emotional after the Senate unanimously passed the Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act, urges the GOP-led House to approve the bill she has championed.
Politics 6 days ago Satanic Temple's nativity display in New Hampshire destroyed, Dem rep calls for new display A Satanic Temple nativity display near the New Hampshire Capitol was destroyed after being vandalized. Now, Democratic state Rep. Ellen Read wants it to get a new display.
Politics December 13 DC food workers pledge to make Trump officials unwelcome, echoing confrontations in first term Washington, D.C., food workers vow to disrupt service for incoming Trump administration officials, echoing past harassment of his allies during the president-elect's first term in office.
Politics December 13 'Politically motivated' FBI treated conservatives like domestic terrorists on Wray's watch: whistleblower FBI Director Wray's resignation sparks debate over "political weaponization," with an FBI whistleblower linking bias to post-9/11 reforms and incentivized crime forecasting.
House of Representatives December 12 House Pentagon funding bill would ban transgender treatments for minor children of military personnel The GOP-led House passed a defense bill banning taxpayer-funded transgender procedures for military minors, sparking debate as it moves to the Democrat-majority Senate.