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MAGA Inc. Has $300M for Midterms — and a History of Not Spending It
Republicans are counting on Trump's war chest to stop a Democratic wave — but his 2022 playbook offers a cautionary tale
Republicans are counting on Trump's war chest to stop a Democratic wave — but his 2022 playbook offers a cautionary tale
The Iran war cracked open a months-long standoff between the White House and the first American pope
Board of Governors economists confirm dollar-for-dollar consumer price pass-through through February 2026
Survivors say their unit had no defenses. Hegseth called it a fortified position hit by a "squirter." The two accounts cannot both be true.
A federal judge called the DOJ's alternative suggestion a "fantasy." The government's Liberia rationale: sunk costs.
Trump's most famous superfan spent a week demanding intervention, invoking the 25th Amendment, and watching the deal fall apart
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin suggested the Trump administration could strip Customs and Border Protection from major airports in sanctuary cities — a move that would ground international flights at 11 of America's busiest hubs
Child allegedly abused in Texas foster home while lawful permanent resident father stalled by fingerprinting delays