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In the lead-up to the U.S.-Israeli attack, President Trump downplayed the risks to the energy markets as a short-term concern that should not overshadow the mission to decapitate the Iranian regime.
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Trump's pick to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene advanced to a runoff in deep-red Georgia, while Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Mississippi) faced a primary challenge.
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The voting technology company's new court filing signals how far-reaching the legal fights over elections will be in 2026.
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The program for people traveling internationally, set to come back online at 5 a.m. Wednesday, had been paused amid the shutdown of the Homeland Security Department.
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In a rare joint appearance, Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Brett M. Kavanaugh offered sharply different views on how the court should handle emergency requests.
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The heavy favorites in the Senate primary are former Gov. Roy Cooper, a moderate Democrat, and Michael Whatley, a former chairman of the Republican National Committee.
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