High-stakes debate pits voters' hearts against heads in fight for political left
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High-stakes debate pits voters' hearts against heads in fight for political left
Puerto Ricans have been marching through San Juan to protest allegations of corruption and offensive messages published during the “Chatgate” scandal
Moments after being sworn in for his testimony on Capitol Hill Wednesday morning, former special counsel Robert Mueller again doubled down on his commitment not to take his testimony beyond the bounds of his 448-page report.
Guzman sentenced in New York court after 2017 extradition to the US
The governor of Puerto Rico is facing calls to resign over a group text message scandal that has already caused two top officials to leave their posts.
U.S. president orders records on non-citizens be handed over to Commerce Department
US immigration officers have used facial recognition technology to search drivers' licences in states that issue licences to undocumented immigrants.
A 6.4 magnitude earthquake has hit Southern California, the largest temblor to hit the region in decades with rumblings felt in Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
The court will hear the case during its next term, which begins in October, and a decision likely wouldn't come until 2020.
The Supreme Court has effectively blocked the Trump administration from adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census, arguing that the government’s reasoning for the proposal was inadequately explained.
The announcement was made Tuesday by the first lady via Twitter.
Hicks’ name appears more than 180 times in the Mueller report’s text and footnotes.
President’s comment was the latest occasion in which he appeared to side with an adversary over US intelligence
Rep. Nadler said the Justice Department agreed to turn over some evidence from the report, including files used to assess whether the president obstructed justice.
Both premises, that the demand for social media information is not more intrusive than other existing provisions and that it is required to protect American citizens, are questionable at best.
That leaves Democrats still at odds over how to deal with Trump.
'They moved very quickly'
As the face of homelessness changes, politicians cling to limited policy ideas and quick fixes.
President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency to protect US computer networks from "foreign adversaries".
American media and politicians are in a frenzy about the prospect of going to war with Iran as tensions rise.