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What happens next for Nancy Mace?
Rep. Nancy Mace, South Carolina Republican, is facing a House Ethics Committee investigation over allegations she improperly billed her congressional office for expenses tied to her Washington, D.C.,
'Deadliest Catch' deckhand Todd Meadows dies while crabbing in Alaskan waters
Todd Meadows, a deckhand on the Discovery Channel reality series "Deadliest Catch," died Feb. 25 while crabbing in Alaskan waters.
Dutch Embassy-backed tulip event in D.C. sells out as demand crashes website
Interest in the District of Columbia's first Tulip Day event was so strong, the signup website crashed as tickets sold out.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says nonjudicial warrants used 28 times to enter homes
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Tuesday that her officers have used administrative warrants -- those that aren't approved by a judge -- to enter homes to make arrests 28 times so far.
Wall Street opens down again amid fears of higher oil prices, wider conflict in Middle East
Stocks on Wall Street opened sharply down Tuesday as investors digested surging oil prices and the realization that the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran is likely deepening instead of abating after days of
Purim parties shift to bomb shelters as Israelis celebrate under Iran war threat
The Purim holiday is usually marked with boisterous street parades and costume parties to celebrate the Jewish victory over an ancient Persian ruler. This year, the celebrations moved into fortified b
Pediatric trials aim to expand GLP-1 weight loss drugs to younger children
Pediatric trials are quietly underway to support prescribing GLP-1 medications for obesity in children under 12, despite concerns about their long-term effects on developing bodies.
Defense Dept. has spent $12 million to keep illegal immigrants at Guantanamo
The Defense Department spent $12 million last year to house illegal immigrants at the military base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba -- including nearly $3 million to erect a tent city that never got used.
Trump boasts U.S. has 'unlimited' weapons after strikes on Iran
President Trump said the U.S. has "virtually unlimited" munitions to fight wars "forever," in a clear warning to the Iranian regime.
The president is calling: Trump uses whirlwind of interviews to sell his Iran war through the media
President Trump hasn't delivered a major address to the public to build support for his war against Iran.
U.S. shuts down its embassies in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait as Iran's retaliation expands
The U.S. closed its embassies in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait on Tuesday and ordered nonessential personnel to evacuate across the region following missile and drone strikes from Iran overnight.
Noem testifies in the Senate in her first appearance since 2 Minneapolis protesters' deaths
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is testifying Tuesday in the Senate, her first congressional appearance since the shooting deaths of two protesters in Minneapolis galvanized widespread opposit
Iran war casts a pall over U.K. economic forecasts
With oil prices soaring and stocks tanking, the fast-evolving Iran war has cast a pall over the economic forecasts that British Treasury chief Rachel Reeves is set to unveil on Tuesday.
Tens of thousands of people are stranded in the Middle East as Iran war complicates routes home
Tens of thousands of people, from Romanian religious pilgrims to tourists and diplomats' family members, are stranded across the Middle East as the Iran war spreads throughout the region.
House panel releases videos of Bill and Hillary Clinton answering questions about Epstein
Videos of former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton answering questions about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were released Monday by a House committee investi
Iranian drones hit the U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia, while hundreds are reported dead in Iran
Iran struck the U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia's capital with a drone early Tuesday as it kept hitting targets around the region, while the United States and Israel pounded Iran with airstrikes in what
Faith, risk and resistance: Clergy draw on centuries of martyrdom to justify their activism today
As a scholar of religious ethics, I am interested in how Christian clergy and thinkers consider personal risk when they feel called to engage in social action.
How race and religion have always played a role in who gets refuge in the U.S.
The different treatment of Ukrainian versus Central American, African, Haitian and other asylum seekers has prompted criticism that the administration is enforcing immigration policies in racist ways,
What to know about Holi, the Hindu festival of colors
Holi, widely known as the Hindu festival of colors, is a joyful annual celebration at the advent of spring with cultural and religious significance.
DOJ drops attempt to punish Democrat-connected law firms
The Justice Department told a federal appeals court on Monday that it was dropping a host of appeals challenging lower court rulings that had blocked President Trump's attempts to punish Democrat-conn