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5 notable moments from Dick Cheney’s funeral

Former presidents, vice presidents and other elected officials gathered on Thursday to mourn former Vice President Dick Cheney at the Washington National Cathedral. Former President George W. Bush, former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), former Assistant Defense Secretary Pete

Judge blocks DC National Guard deployment

A federal judge on Thursday blocked President Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., amid his crackdown on local crime, the latest blow to the president’s efforts to deploy military forces in Democratic cities without the backing of local leaders. U.S.

Immigration crackdown in Charlotte is over, sheriff says

U.S. Border Patrol officers have wrapped up their immigration crackdown in Charlotte, N.C., less than a week after their arrival, Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden said. McFadden's office said they were notified by federal officials that "Operation Charlotte's Web" was

Trump Suffers Massive Loss Over Keeping Troops in D.C.

The National Guard’s takeover of Washington was not legal, a U.S. District Court judge ruled Thursday. Judge Jia Cobb ruled that the Pentagon had “exceeded the bounds of their authority” by ordering troops into the nation’s capital for “non-military, crime-deterrence missions”

Sherrill to resign from House seat on Thursday

New Jersey Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill (D) will resign from her seat in the House on Thursday, with current Gov. Phil Murphy (D) expected to call for a special election to replace her on Friday. In a letter addressed to Murphy on Tuesday and posted on the social platform X,

Leavitt swipes at Mamdani ahead of White House visit

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt swiped at New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani ahead of his visit to the nation's capital on Friday, echoing President Trump in calling him “a communist.” “It speaks volumes that tomorrow we have a communist coming to the White

Cherfilus-McCormick: 'Sham' indictment 'unjust, baseless'

Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-Fla.) on Thursday blasted a grand jury indictment Thursday accusing her of stealing $5 million in disaster relief funding and using some of it for her congressional campaign. “This is an unjust, baseless, sham indictment — and I am innocent.

Verizon laying off more than 13,000 workers

Verizon is beginning to lay off more than 13,000 workers on Thursday in an effort to trim down staff and increase investments. “We must reorient our entire company around delivering for and delighting our customers,” CEO Dan Schulman wrote in the letter obtained by The

“Insanity”: House in Total Chaos After Shutdown

Bedlam has consumed the House of Representatives since the end of the government shutdown. Lawmakers don’t seem to remember how to get along with one another after a whopping 54-day recess. Instead, they’re practically at each other’s throats, with several major intra- and

About half say democracy performing poorly: Survey

About half of Americans say democracy is performing poorly, according to a survey. The Charles F. Kettering Foundation/Gallup Democracy for All Project survey found that 51 percent of respondents claimed “U.S. democracy is performing poorly,” while 24 percent claimed their

Sea level rise threatens thousands of hazardous sites: Study

Rising sea levels could flood thousands of hazardous sites in marginalized communities mostly across seven states by 2100 should greenhouse gases continue to build up in the atmosphere, a study published Thursday in Nature Communications warns. Flooding could strike 5,500 sites