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Donald Trump will begin his second term as president the same way he began his first—with Republicans controlling both the ...
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took to social media to address split-ticket New York voters who supported her candidacy and ...
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Outgoing U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm called for consistency in Washington's climate policies and global role in ...
The president-elect is testing the loyalty of Republican in Congress, leaving even his close allies nervous about the ...
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Sylvester Stallone welcomed Donald Trump to the stage at the President-elect’s Mar-a-Lago event Thursday evening, praising ...