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Alfred A. Knopf is set to publish Giuffre's memoir, titled Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, on Oct. 21.
U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro hailed Washington’s 12 consecutive days without a homicide under President Trump’s federal crime crackdown.
Trump instructed the Department of Commerce to conduct a new census immediately, demanding that illegal immigrants not be counted in the data.
While the risk of human infection in the U.S. is low, the risk to livestock is high, posing a possible threat to the nation's food supply.
President Donald Trump backed the Department of War name change, while Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said it's "coming soon." ...
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America’s Book Club will be in addition to the public affairs network’s long-running Booknotes program, started by C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb.
Sitting alongside South Korean President Lee Jae Myung in the Oval Office, Trump argued Washington was "now much safer" than Seoul.
Democrat Catelin Drey is facing Republican Christopher Prosch. If she flips the state Senate seat, it will break the Republican supermajority.
Blue slip supporters, which include most Senate Republicans, note two portions of the Constitution that they say clearly allow the process.
At the DNC summer meeting, Chairman Ken Martin urged Democrats to focus on fighting for the working class instead of fighting one another.
Summer’s unofficial closing of Labor Day weekend arrives this week, with many families already in the state’s tourism meccas.