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Salty, colorful, blue: A history of presidential cursing Unlike previous presidents who’ve been caught swearing on hot mics, Trump on Tuesday dropped an ‘F-bomb’ right out in the open.
The States With The Most Gun Laws See The Fewest Gun-Related Deaths But there’s still little appetite to talk about more restrictions.
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Rep. Mark Green of Tennessee speaking at a news conference on May 20 (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr., File) ...
Republicans argue the USDA overreached by significantly boosting SNAP benefits in 2021, but advocates argue even more investment is needed. (AP Photo/Peter K. Afriyie, File) ASSOCIATED PRESS LOGIN ...
The Rooms Where Congress Keeps Its Secrets They're called SCIFs, and they're designed to let members see sensitive information beyond the reach of prying eyes.
Suburbanites Aren't Demanding Charter Schools Politics and preferences are at play in areas with plenty of school choices.
The Trumpification of the GOP Is Complete Republican voters primarily care if their candidates agree with President Trump. Even as the president diverges from a typical conservative agenda, the ...
Chris Christie Launches Campaign Website Three Days Before His Announcement The New Jersey governor is expected to formally throw his hat in the ring Tuesday.
An intellectual history of Trump supporters.The Return of the Middle American Radical An intellectual history of Trump supporters.
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