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The Senate has passed Donald Trump’s request to cancel about $9 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting spending, moving forward on one of the president’s top priorities.
The Trump administration says the changes are about “restoring gold standard science.” Educators and experts say Climate.gov already met that bar.
Richard C. Longworth’s op-ed in regards to President Donald Trump is right about Trump’s greatness but is mistaken about his ...
The Trump administration is hobbling free-world automakers in the race against China to electrify transportation. America's ...
President Trump has surprised African officials and observers with his recent focus on the continent, where the U.S. has lagged behind China, Russia and Middle Eastern countries in building ...
Spencer is the person most responsible for mainstreaming the lie of Reconquista, the wacko idea that Mexicans came to the U.S ...
Here's how 'selective leaks' and 'misleading reporting' distorted Trump Third Circuit nominee Emil Bove's principled legal ...
Congressional Republicans are on the verge of approving roughly $9 billion in cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting funds sought by the White House, but some are airing concerns over the ...
Jaime, a 21-year-old from Ecuador, spent more than seven weeks in immigration custody, including at a federal prison in ...
When the executive committee of North Carolina’s Democratic Party passed a resolution in June calling for an immediate arms ...
Eric and Eliot welcome Rebecca Friedman Lissner and Mira Rapp-Hooper to Shield of the Republic to discuss their recent article in the July/August issue of Foreign Affairs, "Absent at the Creation?: ...
Heavenly citizenship doesn’t mean abdicating our earthly citizenship. Especially when it comes to speaking on behalf of the most vulnerable.