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Trump Declares Emergency Over ‘Ongoing Invasion’ at US–Mexico Border
Citing Article IV, Section 4 of the Constitution, the proclamation says it would allow ‘certain emergency tools’ to block illegal immigrants.
Trump Fires 4 Presidential Appointees, Says ‘Many More’ Terminations to Come
Those leaving councils and a think tank include retired Gen. Mark Milley, former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, chef Jose Andres, and scholar Brian Hook.
Judge Blocks Release of Volume 2 of Jack Smith’s Report
Defendants asked that the report not be made public while their case is ongoing.
Trump Says He'll Reinstate Troops Who Refused COVID-19 Vaccination
‘Our armed forces will be freed to focus on their sole mission: defeating America’s enemies,’ President Donald Trump said.
Trump Orders Termination of Electric Vehicle Mandate
The 47th president called for increased American consumer choice while eliminating certain initiatives by prior administrations.
ACLU Sues Trump Over Order Ending Birthright Citizenship
The order violates the U.S. Constitution, the lawsuit alleges.
Trump Suspends US Foreign Assistance for 90 Days Upon Further Review
The president signed the order just hours after he was sworn into office on Monday.
Key Moments From Trump’s Inauguration
‘America will soon be greater, stronger, and far more exceptional than ever before,’ Trump said in his inaugural address.
Europe’s Leaders Congratulate Trump on Inauguration
Leaders from across the continent have welcomed Trump’s return to office as the 47th president of the United States.
Trump Issues Executive Order Designating Cartels as Terrorists
Trump orders ‘the total elimination of these organizations’ presence’ in the country.
As Chinese Regime Ramps Up Cyberattacks, Experts Call for Quad Nations to Close Gaps in Counterespionage Strategy
The United States, India, Japan, and Australia are key targets for the CCP’s hacking efforts, but gaps impede effective counterespionage, analysts say.
Trump Revokes Security Clearances of 51 Ex-Intelligence Officials Who Signed Hunter Biden Laptop Letter
An executive order says that the signatories ‘willfully weaponized’ the intelligence community’s credibility to manipulate the political process.
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Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate has begun the confirmation process for the president-elect’s new administration.
Trump’s Day 1 Executive Orders
Trump began signing a stack of executive orders following his Capitol One Arena speech before issuing more upon reaching the Oval Office.
Trump Signs Executive Order Ending Birthright Citizenship
The president said he expects an imminent challenge of the order in court.
Trump Caps Political Comeback, Fulfills Day One Promises
‘ From this day forward, our country will flourish and be respected again all over the world,’ the president said.
Trump Signs Executive Order to Terminate Biden’s DEI Agenda
‘We will forge a society that is colorblind and merit-based,’ President Donald Trump stated.
Trump Signs Executive Order to Fire Top Career Federal Managers More Quickly
The new chief executive hopes to replace federal government managers who fail to follow or implement his policies.
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Mister Rogers reminds us of the importance of communication, gratitude, kindness, and more kindness.
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Ravens’ Ricard Backs Lamar Jackson for Super Bowl Glory
‘He deserves it, just because of how great of a player he is,’ said Patrick Ricard. ‘And you know, he’ll get it one day.’
Nina Dobrev Feels ‘Survivors Guilt’ After Her Home Was Left Standing Amid Wildfires
The ‘Vampire Diaries’ star urged fans to help in relief efforts, highlighting the Los Angeles communities that need it most.
Nina Dobrev Feels ‘Survivors Guilt’ After Her Home Was Left Standing Amid Wildfires
The ‘Vampire Diaries’ star urged fans to help in relief efforts, highlighting the Los Angeles communities that need it most.
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‘Revenge of the Tipping Point’: The Danger of Controlling Society
In this new book, Malcolm Gladwell revisits the ideas in his bestselling, powerful ‘The Tipping Point,’ released in 2000.
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‘This Fierce People’ Focuses on the Southern Campaigns
The Revolutionary War’s ‘untold story’ is revealed in a newly published history book.
Steamboats, Railroads, and the Real Race Against a Fictional Hero
In ‘This Week in History,’ a young journalist in 1889 sets out to circle the world in 75 days in hopes of beating Phileas Fogg, a Jules Verne’s character.
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