The billionaire, chosen by President Trump to lead a federal overhaul, insisted he was working transparently, but his team’s secretive actions have delivered shocks across the government.
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If the Democratic Party has a problem drawing young men who believe that the excesses of wokeness have left them behind, ...
Comedian and writer Skyler Higley talked with Newsweek about comedy in tumultuous times, the changes in the genre and working ...
This is one way dolphins die – especially the young ones. Either they go to feed on fish trapped in fishing nets or, worse, ...
Georgia baseball head coach Wes Johnson, catcher Henry Hunter and pitcher Brian Curley spoke to the media ahead of the team’s ...
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“Would we consider this a racially aggravated insult if she had said stupid and black? Of course you would, it wouldn’t even ...
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Donald Trump’s supporters are urging him to ignore judges who rule against him. His own thoughts on the matter don’t exactly ...