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Democrat punished for pro-life stance casts doubts on his party’s post-election soul-searching

Weeks after their political wipeout, Democrats are casting about for answers on where things went wrong and where they should go from here, including on the issue of abortion.

Trump calls Mar-a-Lago the ‘center of the universe’ and a magnet for those seeking influence

The cars begin lining up early in the morning to be screened by Secret Service agents under white tents near the fence that surrounds President-elect Donald Trump's vast south Florida estate.

‘Stop, stop, stop’: Investigation underway after jet carrying Gonzaga team taxis toward departing Delta flight

An investigation is underway after a private jet was ordered to stop taxiing toward a departing Delta flight on an active runway at Los Angeles International Airport on Friday afternoon.

Chip Roy on Johnson: ‘I don’t believe he has the votes’

Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) said Tuesday that Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) does not have the votes to keep the gavel and that he remains undecided on whether he can support the Louisiana Republican in the Friday floor vote, despite President-elect Trump endorsing Johnson. "I remain undecided, as do a number of my colleagues, because we...

NY governor unveils prison reforms after inmate’s death

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) announced new reforms at Marcy Correctional Facility and the state's Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) on Tuesday following the death of Robert Brooks, an inmate at the prison. A video was released by the state’s attorney general showing correctional officers at the New York facility “repeatedly pummeling"...

More than ever, we need mandatory national service

Jonathan Zimmerman, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, argues that mandatory national service is the best way to heal the "diploma divide" and bring all Americans together, as it would teach different Americans that they are part of one nation.

Outage leaves most of Puerto Rico without power on New Year’s Eve

More than 1 million Puerto Ricans are without power on New Year’s Eve as a blackout hit nearly all of the island early Tuesday morning. Nearly 90 percent of 1.47 million clients across Puerto Rico were left in the dark, according to Luma Energy, a private company that oversees electricity transmission and distribution. Luma said...

Ford recalls thousands of trucks due to crash risk: What to know

Ford says the problem may cause the loss of vehicle steering and control.

Hold Ukraine accountable for corruption, misspent aid  

While Ukrainian military personnel and civilians fight valiantly in a fierce contest for independence, Ukrainian leaders have gotten fabulously wealthy off U.S. aid.

Longest-held Guantánamo Bay detainee sent back to Tunisia

A detainee at a military prison in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, has been repatriated to Tunisia, the Pentagon announced Monday. Ridah Bin Saleh al-Yazidi, 59, was eligible to transfer following an interagency review process, the release said. He was the longest-held detainee at the prison. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin told Congress of his support to repatriate...

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