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CBC Chairwoman U.S. Rep. Yvette D. Clarke blasted the Trump administration’s decision as a “blatant violation” of court rulings that determined that its initial freezing of SNAP payments was unlawful.

Sanders served as the White House press secretary in the first Trump administration.

At least one foreign organization is connected to the Chinese Communist Party, the report stated.

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In a rare move, the president urges New York City voters to pick the former governor instead of a Republican in the mayor’s race.

A Denver judge incorrectly found that a defendant understood what he was doing by giving up his constitutional right to counsel, Colorado’s second-highest court concluded on Thursday in overturning th

U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth visits South Korea at 6:15 p.m. ET on Nov. 3.

Only on the American right would anyone feign dismay when Tucker Carlson welcomed the frothing neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes last week for a cozy and caressing interview. Long before Carlson began to establis

Colorado’s second-highest court reversed a defendant’s murder conviction on Thursday because a Denver judge violated his constitutional right to a public trial. Due to an unusually large jury pool at

Polling in each state suggests that Democratic Party candidates, and a ballot initiative supported by the Democrats, will likely win.

With so much of the legacy media's focus spent on smearing Israel these days, you probably haven't heard a ton about the ongoing massacres in Nigeria. Islamists have murdered tens of thousands of defe

Obama campaigns for Mikie Sherrill and Abigail Spanberger while Republicans focus on voter turnout and election integrity.