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Gabbard resigning as director of national intelligence, citing husband’s cancer
Tulsi Gabbard is resigning from her post as director of national intelligence, disclosing that her husband is battling cancer.
SharesWATCH: TMZ hits Washington and finds politicians are just like us
TMZ is known for chasing celebrities through LAX, but now the outlet has set up shop in Washington, D.C. Reporters Jacob Wasserman and Charlie Cotton join host Alex Swoyer to talk about what it's like covering Capitol Hill the TMZ way.
SharesNATO allies bewildered by Trump’s about-face on U.S troop moves in Europe
NATO allies and defense officials expressed bewilderment on Friday at U.S. President Trump's announcement that he would send 5,000 U.S. troops to Poland just weeks after he ordered the same number of forces pulled out of Europe.
SharesTMZ comes to Washington and Congress has Lindsey Graham to thank
Members of Congress upset about TMZ's decision to swarm the U.S. Capitol have Sen. Lindsey Graham to thank.
SharesTrump to send 5,000 troops to Poland after head-spinning moves on European deployments
President Trump said Thursday he is sending an additional 5,000 U.S. troops to Poland, reversing a recent decision to cancel certain deployments to Europe.
SharesThreat of teen takeovers in D.C. looms as prosecutors eye holding parents accountable
D.C. authorities are bracing for a summer of teen takeovers of public spaces in the absence of an emergency juvenile curfew law, as federal prosecutors weigh charging the parents of criminal youths.
SharesNew York City residents will get opportunity to purchase $50 World Cup tickets
Some lucky New York City residents will soon get a chance to snag cheap seats to this summer's high-priced World Cup.
SharesRepublicans expected to abandon $1B security proposal for White House and Trump’s ballroom
Senate Republican leaders on Thursday are expected to abandon a proposal for $1 billion in security money for the White House complex and President Trump's ballroom amid backlash from members of their own party.
SharesAnath Hartmann: Why I became a Democrat
Two weeks ago, I became a Democrat.
SharesThe jobs deportees left behind aren’t going to U.S. workers
A recent study finds "no evidence" that native-born citizens have taken jobs abandoned by illegal immigrants during President Trump's pursuit of mass deportations.
SharesMaryam Rajavi: Iran’s regime is at its weakest point in decades
Maryam Rajavi, president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, discusses why she believes Iran's clerical regime is facing unprecedented weakness, the role of organized resistance and women-led opposition inside Iran, and the NCRI's roadmap for a democratic transition.
SharesTrump touts security upgrades for presidential ballroom as congressional funding remains in doubt
Congressional Republicans are navigating tricky political and procedural obstacles to funding security components at the new White House ballroom in a spending package for immigration enforcement that is moving through the Senate this week.
SharesTrump should distrust and verify Xi after Beijing summit
How successful was the summit last week in Beijing? President Trump said it was a "great success." Xi Jinping, China's supreme ruler, merely called the meeting "constructive."
SharesTrump shows press construction site of his new ballroom
President Donald Trump took reporters to the construction site of his new ballroom.
SharesElite forces key to preventing a ‘devastating’ great-power war, U.S. Special Operations chief says
America's elite special operations forces units are on the periphery of 21st-century global conflicts and are irreplaceable components of the U.S. ability to project power worldwide and deter major great-power wars, the head of U.S. Special Operations Command said Tuesday.
Shares‘More real than real’: Why deep-fake political ads are fooling older Americans
When Rep. Thomas Massie raised the alarm about an AI-generated attack ad that falsely shows him in a romantic scenario with two progressive Democratic stars, he warned it could mislead and rattle older voters.
SharesTrump upends long-standing U.S. defense policy on Taiwan
President Trump is challenging a long-standing U.S. policy toward Taiwan after his two-day visit to China by announcing he may restrict a multibillion-dollar arms package for the island democracy in a bid to improve relations with Beijing.
SharesWATCH: The truth about faith and America’s founding
Author Elizabeth Carlyle joins Billy Hallowell to discuss her new book, Americans Who Pray: Uniting a Nation in Faith and Freedom -- a powerful project bringing together voices from across America to reflect on prayer, faith, unity, and the nation's spiritual foundation.
SharesJudge allows gun and notebook as evidence at Mangione’s trial in UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing
A gun and notebook that prosecutors say link Luigi Mangione to the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson can be used as evidence at his murder trial, a judge ruled Monday, rejecting a defense argument that they were seized illegally, before a search warrant was obtained.
SharesWATCH: The hidden cost of Labubu dolls slave labor and the Uyghur genocide
Rushan Abbas, executive director of Campaign for Uyghurs, joins Kelly Sadler to expose the forced labor behind Pop Mart's Labubu dolls, detail the horrors inside China's concentration camps, and make a personal plea to President Trump.
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