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The Secret Service said the driver was arrested and there was no longer a threat. President Trump was in the White House at the time, the Secret Service said.
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At least four Republican senators, including the majority leader, signaled their opposition to Paul Ingrassia, the president's pick to lead the corruption-fighting Office of Special Counsel.
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Paul Ingrassia withdrew after a number of GOP senators said they would not back him following reports about his racist texts.
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The talks come months after University of Virginia President James E. Ryan resigned amid pressure from the Justice Department.
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Officials said immigration officers had fired shots after the man rammed a law enforcement vehicle. The immigrant and a deputy marshal were wounded in the shooting.
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School closures seemed the only option but lockdowns probably went "too far" , former PM tells Covid Inquiry.
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The redrawing of North Carolina's congressional map comes as President Donald Trump presses Republicans to add more GOP seats to protect their majority in 2026.
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The former PM says lockdown rules "probably did go too far" and says children could have been exempted.
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Arizona's attorney general sued the House after Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) refused to swear in a Democrat who won a special election a month ago.
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Vice President JD Vance traveled to Israel as the U.S. tries to show that it will enforce a Gaza ceasefire deal that is off to a shaky start.
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Lawyers for the special counsel, who investigated Donald J. Trump, denied accusations by Republican lawmakers that he had surveilled or spied on senators as part of his inquiry.
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Senior department officials who were defense lawyers for the president and those in his orbit are now in jobs that typically must approve any such payout, underscoring potential ethical conflicts.
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The administration says the ruling, stemming from the seizure of an old mare, forbids judges from second-guessing his use of the National Guard.
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The Trump administration is closing in on a deal with the University of Virginia, four months after government pressure forced the school's previous president to resign.
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Follow President Trump's progress filling over 800 positions, among about 1,300 that require Senate confirmation, in this tracker from The Washington Post and the Partnership for Public Service.
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By paying troops and law enforcement officials, the president stretched the limits of his spending powers, posing a fresh test to Congress.
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The New York man, Christopher Moynihan, appears to be the only rioter so far who has been charged again with committing an offense against an elected official.
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Armed Only with a Camera, the documentary chronicling the life of the late filmmaker Brent Renaud, premieres Tuesday on HBO. Renaud was the first Western journalist killed during the war in Ukraine. He was shot by Russian soldiers during the 2022 invasion while filming Ukrainian refugees with another photojournalist, Juan Arredondo, who was wounded in the attack. Armed Only with a Camera, directed by Renaud's brother Craig, also a filmmaker, traces Brent Renaud's long career covering conflict and post-conflict regions around the world. We speak to Craig Renaud and Juan Arredondo about Brent's work and memory. "He was a very compassionate person," says Renaud, emphasizing that Brent's focus on conflict zones "was never about just trying to get to the frontlines … He wanted to humanize the people that were there."
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With the cease-fire deal under strain, Vice President JD Vance is set to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders.
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The party's Stephen Flynn has lodged a parliamentary motion calling on ministers to act against the prince.
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Motions by lawyers for the former F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, sought to dismiss the case in a two-front assault.
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We speak with Al Jazeera reporter Ibrahim al-Khalili in Gaza, where the shaky ceasefire between Israel and Hamas appears to be holding despite sporadic violence. Gaza officials say Israeli forces have repeatedly violated the agreement, including when they opened fire on a civilian bus, killing 11 members of a Palestinian family attempting to return home in Gaza City. Israel killed dozens more over the weekend when it unleashed a wave of airstrikes after it said militants attacked some of its soldiers, although there are reports the soldiers died when their bulldozer ran over unexploded ordnance. Israel also continues to restrict humanitarian aid into Gaza, despite its commitments in the ceasefire agreement.
"Israel is breaching the ceasefire," says al-Khalili. "The war has not really ended for hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who are still struggling to survive the next day with the lack of basic necessities."
Al-Khalili, who has reported from Gaza since the outbreak of the war in October 2023, lost several family members in a deadly Israeli attack on their apartment building. His brother Mohammed was also taken captive by Israeli forces for 19 months and only released last week as part of the prisoner exchange.
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The demand from Putin would significantly disadvantage Ukraine and could be an obstacle to peace, officials said.
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More than a dozen candidates are vying to represent the state's Seventh Congressional District, which includes part of Nashville but was redrawn to favor Republicans.
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Dueling proposals to end the government shutdown failed in the Senate on Wednesday. There was no end in sight to the deadlock as neither party showed signs of bowing to the other's government spending demands.
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President Trump's posting of a deepfake video mocking and insulting the top two Democrats in Congress underscored the lack of progress toward any deal to extend funding.
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Rep. Jim Banks and 56 House Republicans sent a letter to Secretary Lloyd Austin asking about the federal funds going to colleges and universities with ties to the Chinese government.
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Two Justice Department employees will testify to Congress next week about political influence on law enforcement activity, including one who worked on Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe, the Democratic-controlled panel said on Tuesday.
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