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A rip current statement in effect for Coastal Broward and Coastal Miami Dade Regions

TOM COTTON


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White House voices support for Hegseth as a new Signal chat revelation stirs fresh Pentagon turmoil

Read full article: White House voices support for Hegseth as a new Signal chat revelation stirs fresh Pentagon turmoil

The White House has expressed support for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth following media reports that he shared sensitive military details in another Signal messaging chat that included his wife and brother.

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Senate approves funding bill hours before shutdown deadline, sending to Trump for signature

Read full article: Senate approves funding bill hours before shutdown deadline, sending to Trump for signature

The Senate has passed a Republican-led six-month spending bill hours before a government shutdown, overcoming sharp Democratic opposition to the measure.

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Trump is forcing a generational shift in GOP foreign policy. Here's how Republicans are responding

Read full article: Trump is forcing a generational shift in GOP foreign policy. Here's how Republicans are responding

Republicans in Congress have long been intent on countering America’s rivals and spreading U.S. influence abroad.

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Pentagon nominee pushed to acknowledge Russian invasion of Ukraine in Senate hearing

Read full article: Pentagon nominee pushed to acknowledge Russian invasion of Ukraine in Senate hearing

President Donald Trump’s nominee for the top policy job at the Pentagon is acknowledging that Russia invaded Ukraine and poses a significant military threat to the U.S. and Europe.

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Trump unleashes a supercharged MAGA agenda and Republicans come aboard

Read full article: Trump unleashes a supercharged MAGA agenda and Republicans come aboard

President Donald Trump’s early moves, such as trying to slash the federal government and imposing tariffs on key allies, are testing how far Republicans are willing to go in supporting his supercharged “Make America Great Again” agenda.

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Why conservative American evangelicals are among Israel's strongest supporters

Read full article: Why conservative American evangelicals are among Israel's strongest supporters

One of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s first meetings in the United States this week was with American evangelicals on Monday.

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Conspiracies, espionage, an enemies list: Takeaways from a wild day of confirmation hearings

Read full article: Conspiracies, espionage, an enemies list: Takeaways from a wild day of confirmation hearings

President Donald Trump’s most controversial Cabinet nominees have flooded the zone Thursday in back-to-back-to-back confirmation hearings.

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Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's pick to oversee US spy agencies, grilled about Snowden, Syria and Russia

Read full article: Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's pick to oversee US spy agencies, grilled about Snowden, Syria and Russia

Tulsi Gabbard, President Donald Trump's pick to be director of national intelligence, has faced tough questions from lawmakers during a fiery confirmation hearing Thursday.

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Trump should rethink revoking former officials' security details, Tom Cotton says

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A top Republican Senate ally says that President Donald Trump should rethink his decision to remove security details from three former senior national security officials, saying their protection is not just for them but also the public.

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The CIA believes COVID most likely originated from a lab but has low confidence in its own finding

Read full article: The CIA believes COVID most likely originated from a lab but has low confidence in its own finding

The CIA now believes the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic most likely originated from a laboratory.

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Trump’s executive order gives TikTok a reprieve. What happens next?

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President Donald Trump has directed his Justice Department to pause enforcement of the TikTok ban until early April.

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Trump issues an executive order to suspend the US TikTok ban. But can it stick?

Read full article: Trump issues an executive order to suspend the US TikTok ban. But can it stick?

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order Monday to keep TikTok operating for 75 days, a relief to the social media platform’s users even as national security questions persist.

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From backing a ban to being hailed as a savior: Inside Trump's TikTok shift

Read full article: From backing a ban to being hailed as a savior: Inside Trump's TikTok shift

During his first term as president, Donald Trump led the effort to ban TikTok, the hugely popular video-sharing site he said posed threats to U.S. national security.

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What will happen to TikTok on Apple and Google's app store on Sunday?

Read full article: What will happen to TikTok on Apple and Google's app store on Sunday?

With President-elect Trump adding uncertainty around whether a TikTok ban will go into effect, the focus is now turning to companies like Google and Apple.

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Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's pick for intel chief, faces questions on Capitol Hill amid Syria fallout

Read full article: Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's pick for intel chief, faces questions on Capitol Hill amid Syria fallout

President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for intelligence chief, Tulsi Gabbard, is making her case on Capitol Hill.

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Judge sets date for 9/11 defendants to enter pleas, deepening battle over court's independence

Read full article: Judge sets date for 9/11 defendants to enter pleas, deepening battle over court's independence

The U.S. military judge at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, has scheduled hearings in early January for alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two co-defendants to enter guilty pleas in exchange for life sentences.

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Defense secretary overrides plea agreement for accused 9/11 mastermind and two other defendants

Read full article: Defense secretary overrides plea agreement for accused 9/11 mastermind and two other defendants

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has overridden a plea agreement reached earlier this week for the accused mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and two other defendants, reinstating them as death penalty cases.

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Project 2028: GOP officials jockey during Republican National Convention for future White House runs

Read full article: Project 2028: GOP officials jockey during Republican National Convention for future White House runs

There is plenty of jockeying happening at the Republican National Convention among the party's potential 2028 presidential contenders.

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Sen. Cory Booker questions US prison labor policies, calls for change

Read full article: Sen. Cory Booker questions US prison labor policies, calls for change

Sen. Cory Booker says prisoners should be learning professional skills that help prepare them for their release instead of being forced to work.

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Kids are using phones in class, even when it’s against the rules. Should schools ban them all day?

Read full article: Kids are using phones in class, even when it’s against the rules. Should schools ban them all day?

The scene in classrooms around the country is similar: Kids are on their phones, even when school rules forbid it.

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Singaporeans bemoan U.S. Senator's 'ignorant' grilling of TikTok CEO

Read full article: Singaporeans bemoan U.S. Senator's 'ignorant' grilling of TikTok CEO

After a U.S. senator grilled Singaporean TikTok CEO about his nationality and affiliation with the Chinese Communist Party, Singaporeans are complaining about ignorant — or even racist — views of their country.

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Senators clash with US prisons chief over transparency, seek fixes for problem-plagued agency

Read full article: Senators clash with US prisons chief over transparency, seek fixes for problem-plagued agency

The director of the federal Bureau of Prisons was scolded Wednesday by members of the Senate Judiciary Committee who say her lack of transparency is hampering their ability to help fix the agency, which has long been plagued by staffing shortages, chronic violence and other problems.

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GOP attorneys general shift the battle over affirmative action to the workplace

Read full article: GOP attorneys general shift the battle over affirmative action to the workplace

Thirteen Republican state attorneys general are cautioning CEOs of the 100 biggest U.S. companies on the legal consequences for using race as a factor in hiring and employment practices.

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The Republican presidential field is largely set. Here are takeaways on where the contest stands

Read full article: The Republican presidential field is largely set. Here are takeaways on where the contest stands

The Republican Party’s 2024 presidential field is all but set after a trio of new announcements this week.

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Ban social media for kids? Fed-up parents in Senate say yes

Read full article: Ban social media for kids? Fed-up parents in Senate say yes

Legislation introduced by four senators aims to prohibit all children under the age of 13 from using social media and would give parents more control over what teenagers under the age of 18 can access.

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Democrats face obstacles in replacing Feinstein on panel

Read full article: Democrats face obstacles in replacing Feinstein on panel

Democrats’ efforts to temporarily replace California Sen. Dianne Feinstein on the Senate Judiciary Committee are meeting quick opposition from some Republicans.

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Pennsylvania campaign wildcard Fetterman turns to governing

Read full article: Pennsylvania campaign wildcard Fetterman turns to governing

When John Fetterman goes to Washington in January as one of the Senate’s new members, he’ll bring along an irreverent style from Pennsylvania.

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What US election results mean for the future of Ukraine aid

Read full article: What US election results mean for the future of Ukraine aid

The results of the midterm election are raising questions about the future of American support for Ukraine.

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AP sources: Justice Dept. watchdog probing Mass. US attorney

Read full article: AP sources: Justice Dept. watchdog probing Mass. US attorney

The Justice Department’s internal watchdog is investigating the top federal prosecutor in Massachusetts, prompted by U.S. Attorney Rachel Rollins’ appearance at a political fundraiser featuring first lady Jill Biden.

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Sarah Huckabee Sanders 1st woman elected Arkansas governor

Read full article: Sarah Huckabee Sanders 1st woman elected Arkansas governor

Former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders has been elected Arkansas governor and will be the first woman to lead the state.

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Trump 2024 campaign prepares for post-midterms launch

Read full article: Trump 2024 campaign prepares for post-midterms launch

Former President Donald Trump has been teasing another presidential run since before he left the White House.

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Confident GOP unifies behind candidates once seen as risky

Read full article: Confident GOP unifies behind candidates once seen as risky

Republicans are increasingly confident in Senate candidates who party leaders had once believed were essentially unelectable or at least seriously flawed.

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Walker gets boost from GOP leaders after abortion reports

Read full article: Walker gets boost from GOP leaders after abortion reports

Two U.S. senators, Rick Scott of Florida and Tom Cotton of Arkansas, are boosting the campaign of Georgia Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker.

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House approves antitrust bill targeting Big Tech dominance

Read full article: House approves antitrust bill targeting Big Tech dominance

The House has approved antitrust legislation targeting the dominance of Big Tech companies by giving states greater power in competition cases and increasing money for federal regulators.

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Sarah Sanders undergoes surgery for thyroid cancer

Read full article: Sarah Sanders undergoes surgery for thyroid cancer

Former White House press secretary and Arkansas gubernatorial hopeful Sarah Sanders is recovering after undergoing surgery for thyroid cancer.

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Liz Cheney in 2024? Deep skepticism emerges in key states

Read full article: Liz Cheney in 2024? Deep skepticism emerges in key states

Liz Cheney is openly considering a presidential run.

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Trump’s long shadow keeps 2024 hopefuls from Iowa State Fair

Read full article: Trump’s long shadow keeps 2024 hopefuls from Iowa State Fair

Potential White House hopefuls from both parties often swing by Iowa’s legendary state fair during a midterm election year.

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Masters hopeful for McConnell support in Arizona Senate race

Read full article: Masters hopeful for McConnell support in Arizona Senate race

Republican Senate candidate Blake Masters says he hopes Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell will back his close campaign in Arizona.

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Iran deal tantalizingly close but US faces new hurdles

Read full article: Iran deal tantalizingly close but US faces new hurdles

Last week’s attack on author Salman Rushdie and the indictment of an Iranian national for plotting to murder former national security adviser John Bolton have given the Biden administration new headaches as it attempts to negotiate a return to the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran.

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GOP rallies around Trump following FBI search of his estate

Read full article: GOP rallies around Trump following FBI search of his estate

For much of the year, small cracks in Donald Trump’s political support have been growing.

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On NATO, McConnell nudges GOP away from Trump-era approach

Read full article: On NATO, McConnell nudges GOP away from Trump-era approach

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell played a pivotal role in the Senate ratifying NATO membership for Sweden and Finland.

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One thing voters agree on: Fresh voices needed in politics

Read full article: One thing voters agree on: Fresh voices needed in politics

Political divides in the U.S. seem deeper than ever, but one of the few shared sentiments right now from voters of all stripes is the desire for something different.

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How a crowded GOP field could help Trump in 2024 campaign

Read full article: How a crowded GOP field could help Trump in 2024 campaign

As Donald Trump considers another White House run, polls show he's the most popular figure in the Republican Party.

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Iowa doors swing open for Republicans eyeing White House run

Read full article: Iowa doors swing open for Republicans eyeing White House run

At least a half-dozen GOP presidential prospects are planning Iowa visits this summer now that the state's June primary has come and gone.

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Texas massacre casts shadow over hearing for ATF pick

Read full article: Texas massacre casts shadow over hearing for ATF pick

Less than a day after a gunman massacred 19 children and two teachers at an elementary school in Texas, a Wednesday Senate hearing for President Joe Biden’s pick to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives reflected the deep political divisions over guns.

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Trump press secretary Sanders wins GOP Arkansas governor nod

Read full article: Trump press secretary Sanders wins GOP Arkansas governor nod

Former White House press secretary Sarah Sanders has won the Republican nomination for governor in Arkansas.

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Arkansas governor is odd man out in his own state's primary

Read full article: Arkansas governor is odd man out in his own state's primary

Gov. Asa Hutchinson is Arkansas' top Republican and is entering the final stretch of his term with strong approval ratings.

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Ads from soft-spoken Arkansas Sen. Boozman reflect GOP fury

Read full article: Ads from soft-spoken Arkansas Sen. Boozman reflect GOP fury

Two-term Republican Sen. John Boozman is known in Arkansas as a soft-spoken figure, but his reelection message seems to be taking a combative tone.

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Iowa GOP open to non-Trump prospects as 2024 gets underway

Read full article: Iowa GOP open to non-Trump prospects as 2024 gets underway

Former President Donald Trump’s persistent flirtation with another White House run is doing little to discourage other potential Republican candidates from stepping up their activity in Iowa, the state that will formally launch the nomination process.

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Pressure on US to give Ukraine more intelligence on Russia

Read full article: Pressure on US to give Ukraine more intelligence on Russia

President Joe Biden has called Russia’s war on Ukraine a genocide and he's accused Vladimir Putin of committing war crimes.

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Jackson, COVID and a retirement show Congress' partisan path

Read full article: Jackson, COVID and a retirement show Congress' partisan path

A milestone Supreme Court confirmation that endured a flawed process.

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Supreme Court nominee's 'empathy' is flashpoint for Senate

Read full article: Supreme Court nominee's 'empathy' is flashpoint for Senate

Empathy is not a quality many Republican senators want to see in the next Supreme Court justice.

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Jackson on track for confirmation, but GOP votes in doubt

Read full article: Jackson on track for confirmation, but GOP votes in doubt

After more than 30 hours of hearings, the Senate is on track to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first Black woman on the Supreme Court.

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Jackson heading for likely confirmation despite GOP darts

Read full article: Jackson heading for likely confirmation despite GOP darts

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson faced down a barrage of Republican questioning about her sentencing of criminal defendants on Wednesday, as her history-making bid to join the Supreme Court veered from lofty constitutional questions to attacks on her motivations as a judge.

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Jackson pushes back at GOP critics, defends judicial record

Read full article: Jackson pushes back at GOP critics, defends judicial record

Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson forcefully defended her record as a federal judge Tuesday, pushing back on Republican assertions that she would be soft on crime and declaring she would rule as an “independent jurist” if confirmed as the first Black woman on the high court.

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Pence distances himself from Trump as he eyes 2024 campaign

Read full article: Pence distances himself from Trump as he eyes 2024 campaign

Mike Pence spent more than four years standing in President Donald Trump’s shadow, refusing to criticize or allow sunlight between them.

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Hearing begins for historic Supreme Court nominee

Read full article: Hearing begins for historic Supreme Court nominee

Judge Ketanji Brown is pledging to defend the Constitution and decide cases “without fear or favor” if she is confirmed to the Supreme Court.

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What to watch as Jackson's Supreme Court hearings begin

Read full article: What to watch as Jackson's Supreme Court hearings begin

Ketanji Brown Jackson has held private meetings with almost half the members of the Senate.

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History-making Jackson set for Senate hearing for high court

Read full article: History-making Jackson set for Senate hearing for high court

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman nominated to the Supreme Court, is going before the Senate Judiciary Committee with the path to her historic confirmation seemingly clear.

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Ketanji Brown Jackson's Guantanamo clients an issue for GOP

Read full article: Ketanji Brown Jackson's Guantanamo clients an issue for GOP

President Joe Biden’s Supreme Court nominee will face sharp questions from Republican lawmakers this coming week about the work she did as a public defender representing four Guantanamo Bay detainees.

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US misjudged Ukraine's will to fight Russia, officials admit

Read full article: US misjudged Ukraine's will to fight Russia, officials admit

Top U.S. intelligence officials admit that they underestimated Ukraine’s ability to defend itself against Russia’s invasion.

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Russia conflict separates GOP traditionalists from newcomers

Read full article: Russia conflict separates GOP traditionalists from newcomers

Divisions in a rapidly changing Republican Party are evident in the divergent responses to the tensions in Ukraine.

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Two popular bills, two problems: It's never easy in Senate

Read full article: Two popular bills, two problems: It's never easy in Senate

Two widely supported bills are encountering delays in the Senate.

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Rittenhouse acquittal tightens the political vise for Biden

Read full article: Rittenhouse acquittal tightens the political vise for Biden

A difficult political atmosphere for President Joe Biden may have become even more treacherous after the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse.

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Prize-winning 1619 Project now coming out in book form

Read full article: Prize-winning 1619 Project now coming out in book form

It began as a prize-winning magazine issue and became a cultural flashpoint, and now “The 1619 Project” is coming out as a book.

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Lawsuit: NRA illegally funded Trump, other GOP candidates

Read full article: Lawsuit: NRA illegally funded Trump, other GOP candidates

A federal lawsuit accuses the National Rifle Association of violating campaign finance laws by using shell companies to illegally funnel up to $35 million to Republican candidates, including former President Donald Trump, Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri and others.

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In Virginia, McAuliffe brings big names, Youngkin goes solo

Read full article: In Virginia, McAuliffe brings big names, Youngkin goes solo

Democrat Terry McAuliffe has brought out the biggest names in Democratic politics as he’s tried to maintain his edge in Virginia’s hotly contested gubernatorial race.

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Gordon Wood and Woody Holton clash over past and present

Read full article: Gordon Wood and Woody Holton clash over past and present

They are two prominent historians with very different views of the past — and the present.

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Garland defends school violence memo against GOP criticism

Read full article: Garland defends school violence memo against GOP criticism

Attorney General Merrick Garland has defended a Justice Department memo aimed at combating threats and violence against teachers, administrators and other school officials.

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Garland defends school board memo amid Republican criticism

Read full article: Garland defends school board memo amid Republican criticism

Attorney General Merrick Garland is defending a memo aimed at combating threats against school officials nationwide.

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Joint Chiefs chairman calls Afghan war a 'strategic failure'

Read full article: Joint Chiefs chairman calls Afghan war a 'strategic failure'

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Gen. Mark Milley are scheduled to appear before the House Armed Services Committee to review the war in Afghanistan.

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US general: Afghan collapse rooted in 2020 deal with Taliban

Read full article: US general: Afghan collapse rooted in 2020 deal with Taliban

Senior Pentagon officials say the collapse of the Afghan government and its security forces in August could be traced to a 2020 U.S. agreement with the Taliban that promised a complete U.S. troop withdrawal.

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Sen. Tom Cotton: Laxalt key to GOP flipping the U.S. Senate

Read full article: Sen. Tom Cotton: Laxalt key to GOP flipping the U.S. Senate

U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton told a crowd of about 4,000 Nevada Republicans that Adam Laxalt plans to run for the U.S. Senate against incumbent Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto.

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Trump opines on coup while rejecting fears about his actions

Read full article: Trump opines on coup while rejecting fears about his actions

Former President Donald Trump is insisting he's “not into coups” after a new book revealed the country’s top military leader feared Trump might try to stage one after losing the 2020 election.

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Former NFL player announces bid for Senate seat in Arkansas

Read full article: Former NFL player announces bid for Senate seat in Arkansas

Former NFL player Jake Bequette says he's challenging Arkansas Sen. John Boozman in next year's Republican primary.

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Eyeing another run, Grassley shows Iowans he's keeping up

Read full article: Eyeing another run, Grassley shows Iowans he's keeping up

Eighty-seven-year-old Chuck Grassley is trying to show Iowans that he’s not just physically ready for an eighth term, but that's he thriving.

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Arkansas governor ponders future in GOP turned Trumpian

Read full article: Arkansas governor ponders future in GOP turned Trumpian

Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson leads a state that went heavily for Donald Trump in the 2020 election.

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'It definitely feels early': GOP's long race to 2024 begins

Read full article: 'It definitely feels early': GOP's long race to 2024 begins

Republicans eyeing a 2024 White House run are wasting no time in jockeying for a strong position in what could be an extremely crowded field of contenders.

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GOP chair expects former Nevada AG Laxalt to run for Senate

Read full article: GOP chair expects former Nevada AG Laxalt to run for Senate

The head of the Senate Republican political arm says he expects former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt to challenge Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada next year.

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Talk of Trump 2024 run builds as legal pressure intensifies

Read full article: Talk of Trump 2024 run builds as legal pressure intensifies

Multiple people who have spoken with Donald Trump and his team in recent weeks say they sense a shift, with the former president increasingly acting and talking as though he plans to mount another White House bid.

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Actor John Cena faces backlash in China over Taiwan comment

Read full article: Actor John Cena faces backlash in China over Taiwan comment

Actor John Cena has apologized to fans in China after he called Taiwan a country in a promotional interview for his upcoming film and became the latest celebrity to face the fury of Chinese nationalists.

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Violence tests Biden's pullback from Middle East hotspots

Read full article: Violence tests Biden's pullback from Middle East hotspots

Surges in violence and scenes of civilian suffering are testing President Joe Biden’s resolve to wrench America’s foreign policy focus and troops away from the hotspots of the Middle East and Afghanistan.

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GOP seeks political opening amid tense Israel-Hamas fighting

Read full article: GOP seeks political opening amid tense Israel-Hamas fighting

Republicans trying to drive a wedge between Democrats and chip away at President Joe Biden’s support are zeroing in on the violence in the Middle East.

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US under Biden will no longer call migrants ‘illegal aliens’

Read full article: US under Biden will no longer call migrants ‘illegal aliens’

The Biden administration wants federal employees to drop use of the word “alien” to refer to noncitizens and migrants in official communications.

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Trump: The key to Republican success is more Trumpism

Read full article: Trump: The key to Republican success is more Trumpism

Former President Donald Trump is staking his claim to the Republican Party in a closed-door speech to donors Saturday night, casting his populist policies and attack-dog politics as the key to future Republican success.

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Bowing to Trump? GOP brings leaders, donors to his backyard

Read full article: Bowing to Trump? GOP brings leaders, donors to his backyard

The Republican Party is bringing hundreds of donors and several presidential prospects to the former president’s doorstep in south Florida this weekend.

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GOP 2024 contenders enter Iowa, wary of Trump's long shadow

Read full article: GOP 2024 contenders enter Iowa, wary of Trump's long shadow

DES MOINES, Iowa – Ambitious Republicans are starting to make moves in Iowa, long a proving ground for future presidents. Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is the first since the election to gauge Iowans' interest in person this week. As he's expected to in Iowa, Pompeo subtly distinguished himself, without alienating Republicans still loyal to Trump and hoping for a 2024 comeback. But most in her southeast corner of Iowa want to see Trump run again. “At some point he's going to figure out how to get more attention than he's getting now, or he's going to fade into the sunset," Goeas said.

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Biden's Russia credentials questioned over European pipeline

Read full article: Biden's Russia credentials questioned over European pipeline

(Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/Pool via AP)WASHINGTON – After years of Democratic accusations that former President Donald Trump was too soft on Russia, the Biden administration is facing Republican criticism of its approach to Moscow. The Biden administration rejects the criticism, saying it has been clear about penalties for companies involved in the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and that its goal is to bolster European energy security. Like the Trump administration before it, the Biden administration believes the pipeline will harm European energy security, particularly for countries in Eastern and Central Europe like Ukraine and Poland, which the pipeline bypasses. U.S. officials have long said they fear Russia will use the pipeline as a political tool against its neighbors. The Biden administration suggests more sanctions may be coming.

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GOP senators criticize Pentagon nominee's 'partisan' tweets

Read full article: GOP senators criticize Pentagon nominee's 'partisan' tweets

FILE - This April 19, 2019 file photo shows a sign for the Department of Defense at the Pentagon in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)WASHINGTON – The Biden administration's nominee for top Pentagon policy adviser was met with sharp criticism from Republicans on the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday, including accusations that he has been too partisan. And a number of GOP senators said they were troubled by partisan tweets Kohl put out during Donald Trump's presidency and they would oppose his nomination. And he told the panel, “This is not a political job, it’s a policy job ... Others, including the panel chairman, Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., sought commitments on improving Pentagon policies and relations with other countries that soured during Trump's tenure.

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Republicans test history in vote against pandemic relief

Read full article: Republicans test history in vote against pandemic relief

And for beleaguered Republicans coming off a disastrous election, it was their first step back to political power. Senate Republicans are expected to oppose a similar measure in the coming weeks, arguing that the bill is not focused enough on the pandemic. Polling suggests that an overwhelming majority of voters — including a significant number of Republicans — supports the Democrats' pandemic relief plan. AdWhether the minimum wage provision is included or not, Senate Republicans are expected to oppose the final package. 3 House Republican, Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming.

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NY Times says it needs culture change, better inclusion

Read full article: NY Times says it needs culture change, better inclusion

FILE - This June 22, 2019, file photo shows the exterior of the New York Times building in New York. In a report to its employees in February 2021, The New York Times says it needs a culture change to become a better place to work, particularly for people of color. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)NEW YORK – The New York Times says it needs a culture change to become a better place to work, particularly for people of color. A survey of employees didn't just uncover bad news; 95% of Times employees said they felt pride in working at the paper, and most have had positive experiences. “We also believe it will make The Times a better place to work, for all of us.”

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Conservative gathering to feature Trump's false fraud claims

Read full article: Conservative gathering to feature Trump's false fraud claims

Trump himself is headlining the three-day session in a Sunday speech that will be his first public appearance since leaving the White House on Jan. 20. Trump has been keeping a relatively low profile since he moved from the White House to Palm Beach a month ago. “I think the broader point will be: Here's where the Republican Party and conservative movement and the America First movement goes from here," said senior Trump adviser Jason Miller. Here we’ll see the president address the fact that the only divide in the Republican Party is between the elites and the conservative grassroots in the party." “In opposition, when you don’t have the White House, there are many more voices that lead the party,” Cotton said in an interview.

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HHS pick says pandemic is top job, but agenda is broader

Read full article: HHS pick says pandemic is top job, but agenda is broader

“To meet this moment, we need strong federal leadership," Becerra said at the first of two hearings on his nomination. AdAppearing before the Senate health committee, Becerra seconded President Joe Biden’s goals of 100 million vaccine shots in his first 100 days, increased coronavirus testing, ramped-up DNA mapping of the virus to track worrisome mutations and reopening schools and businesses. Sen. Richard Burr of North Carolina, the ranking Republican on the health committee, left no doubt that Becerra faces tough scrutiny. California took pride in viewing itself as the resistance to Trump, and Becerra embodied that ethos. AdLack of medical experience doesn't disqualify a nominee for HHS secretary, though it can be a plus.

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White House budget chief nominee apologizes for past tweets

Read full article: White House budget chief nominee apologizes for past tweets

Neera Tanden also admitted to spending “many months” removing past Twitter posts, saying, “I deleted tweets because I regretted them." He said that included Tanden calling Arkansas Republican Sen. Tom Cotton "a fraud” and tweeting that “vampires have more heart” than Ted Cruz, R-Texas. Oklahoma Republican Sen. James Lankford said Tanden had tweeted more over the past four years than even Trump did. Still, Senate discussion of Tanden's nomination is likely to center more on her past tweets than her budget priorities. Cotton has said they were “filled with hate.” Texas Republican Sen. John Cornyn suggested previously that she'd face “certainly a problematic path” to nomination.

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Veteran activists campaign for Biden's immigration reform

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FILE - In this Nov. 9, 2020, file photo, demonstrators with the New York Immigration Coalition rally asking President-elect Joe Biden to prioritize immigration reform in New York. The multimillion-dollar #WeAreHome campaign was launched Monday by national groups including United We Dream and the United Farm Workers Foundation. The five groups chairing the campaign are paying for the effort with their own fundraising,“We need an early breakthrough on immigration,” said Praeli. The November survey of more than 110,000 voters showed 9 in 10 Biden voters and about half of Trump voters favored creating a way for people to legalize their status. Veteran civil rights activist Dolores Huerta, an activist and co-founder of the United Farm Workers who now runs her own foundation, said the immigration reform push will benefit from the dramatic stories of children being separated from their parents under the Trump administration.

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GOP largely sides against holding Trump impeachment trial

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In this image from video, Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., the president pro tempore of the Senate, who is presiding over the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump, swears in members of the Senate for the impeachment trial at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021. Late Tuesday, the presiding officer at the trial, Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., was taken to the hospital for observation after not feeling well at his office, spokesman David Carle said in a statement. The vote means the trial on Trump's impeachment will begin as scheduled the week of Feb. 8. “You’re asking me to vote in a trial that by itself on its own is not constitutionally allowed?” he asked. Instead, Leahy, who serves in the largely ceremonial role of Senate president pro tempore, was sworn in on Tuesday.

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Trump impeachment goes to Senate, testing his sway over GOP

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Leahy will preside over former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial. Republican senators are balancing the demands of deep-pocketed donors who are distancing themselves from Trump and voters who demand loyalty to him. Instead, Sen. Patrick Leahy, D- Vt., who serves in the largely ceremonial role of Senate president pro tempore, is set to preside. A few GOP senators have agreed with Democrats, though not close to the number that will be needed to convict Trump. If not, what is?” Romney was the only Republican senator to vote for conviction when the Senate acquitted Trump in his first impeachment trial.

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Growing number of GOP senators oppose impeachment trial

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(AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)WASHINGTON – A growing number of Republican senators say they oppose holding an impeachment trial, a sign of the dimming chances that former President Donald Trump will be convicted on the charge that he incited a siege of the U.S. Capitol. “I think the trial is stupid, I think it’s counterproductive,” said Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.. Arguments in the Senate trial will begin the week of Feb. 8. A few GOP senators have agreed with Democrats, though not close to the number that will be needed to convict Trump. Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, said he believes there is a “preponderance of opinion” that an impeachment trial is appropriate after someone leaves office.

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Senate confirms Biden 1st Cabinet pick as Democrats control

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In a first vote, the Senate confirmed Biden's nominee for director of national intelligence, Avril Haines. The new Senate majority leader, Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., urged colleagues to turn the spirit of the new president’s call for unity into action. The three Democrats complete a Senate narrowly split 50-50 between the parties, but giving Democrats the majority with Harris able to cast the tie-breaking vote. Speaker Nancy Pelosi is expected to soon transmit to the Senate the House-passed article of impeachment against Trump, charged with incitement of insurrection, a step that will launch the Senate impeachment trial. Progressive and liberal Democrats are eager to do away with the filibuster to more quickly advance Biden’s priorities, but not all rank-and-file Senate Democrats are on board.

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Biden's first Cabinet member to lead battered intel agencies

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President-elect Joe Bidens pick for national intelligence director Avril Haines speaks during a confirmation hearing before the Senate intelligence committee on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021, in Washington. (Joe Raedle/Pool via AP)WASHINGTON – The Senate on Wednesday confirmed Avril Haines as director of national intelligence, giving President Joe Biden the first member of his Cabinet and placing the first woman in charge of the nearly two-decade old agency. In her confirmation hearing Tuesday, Haines made clear she intends to end the Trump administration's practice of pressuring officials to shape their analysis to the president’s liking. “When it comes to intelligence, there is simply no place for politics — ever,” she told the Senate Intelligence Committee. “The last four years have been hard on the intelligence community,” said Virginia Sen. Mark Warner, the new chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee after Democrats took the majority on Wednesday.

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