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Government papers containing details on Trump-Putin summit found in printer of Alaskan hotel: Report
Eight papers appearing to be from the State Department were left at the printer in the Hotel Captain Cook, which is near the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Alaska.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has pledged to introduce a discharge petition for a bill to ban members of Congress from ...
Three years after President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act, the Trump administration has significantly reduced ...
Florida likely cannot afford to completely eliminate property taxes, given local governments' reliance on revenues they ...
The battle is not against expertise, but against its distortion — the transformation of knowledge into ideology and ...
James and the other attorneys general argued blocking appropriated funding for state energy programs, in turn jeopardizes ...
President Donald Trump‘s sweeping victory in November was thanks in large part to building a campaign founded on fighting for the forgotten men and women of our country. Trump promised to look after ...
Affordable housing and the cost of living continue to be top economic outlook issues for the future of Arizona’s prosperity, and onerous regulations are pushing the dream of home ownership further and ...
Everett, the GOP chair for Arizona Legislative District 29, is working with Peak, a Democrat, to keep restaurant owner Kelly ...
Germany “welcomed” the president’s efforts to “achieve a just and lasting peace,” while the UK said the Trump-Putin summit represented “important progress." ...
The conflict between Loudon County Public Schools and the Trump administration centers around disagreements over interpretations of Title IX.
The Ukrainian president sounded broadly positive about the Trump-Putin summit, leading him to accept an invitation for a similar meeting on a peace deal.
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