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But the Trump administration’s cuts to HIV programs in the U.S. and abroad could undermine the drug’s rollout.
The right-wing pundit's clash with the senator comes as Republicans debate whether or not to dig deeper into conflict in the Middle East.
Applicants who refuse to set their social media accounts to “public” may be rejected, the State Department said as it resumed student visa processing on Wednesday.
There is an intensifying dispute among President Donald Trump's supporters over whether the U.S. should join Israel in its ongoing attacks on Iran.
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Progressives want a vote on the president’s war powers while many Democrats are keeping quiet.
The defense secretary told Democratic Sen. Elissa Slotkin that she should only believe what she reads in the Bible.
“CDC processes are being corrupted in a way that I haven’t seen before,” she warned.
The DOJ argued Trump has the power to take control of state National Guard units whenever he wants — a chilling preview of what could happen in cities across the U.S.
Read was accused of fatally striking her boyfriend with her SUV and leaving him to die in the snow.
Police said someone "pried off" the plywood covering one of the home's rear windows.