The debate serves as a valedictory and warning from Carter. The event also demonstrated his basic decency, good humor and care for the country. Much as Dwight Eisenhower warned on leaving office of ...
Bat found in Georgetown tests positive for rabies Deceased bat was found in a neighborhood off SH 29, Ronald Reagan Blvd on Sept. 26 Officials are reminding the public not to touch or handle bats ...
Around 40 nurses and community members rallied in front of Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center on Tuesday morning to demand that the UC agree to a new contract with safer staffing and working conditions ...
President Trump holds the record for the longest continuous government shutdown, but Carter and Reagan have records, too.
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US government shutdown to carry a $400M price tag? A look at longest, costliest shutdowns in history
The US government has shut down, and it could result in millions of dollars in costs. Here's what the past shutdowns in US history tell us.
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Trump Wanted “Retribution” Against Pro-Palestine Students, Judge Rules
In a scathing ruling, Judge William Young said the Trump administration broke the First Amendment with Trump’s threats to deport pro-Palestine students.
On Sept. 23, Gov. Ron DeSantis offered up a 2.63-acre parcel in downtown Miami as a the location for the Donald J. Trump presidential library.
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What is the 25th Amendment And Could It Remove President Trump From Office? What You Need to Know
The Twenty-Fifth Amendment has erupted into America's political discourse once again, with Illinois Governor JB Pritzker calling for President Donald Trump's removal after the president suggested ...
Over the past five decades, the US government has shut down 21 times before shutting down Oct. 1, 2025. The longest government shutdown, which lasted 35 days, occurred from December 2018 to January ...
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Reagan-appointed judge blasts White House in 'most scathing legal rebuke of the Trump era'
Senior U.S. District Judge William Young — a Ronald Reagan appointee — included a photocopy of a postcard sent to him by an anonymous critic complaining of judicial power in U.S. government. Young, a ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is reclaiming the press secretary's traditional West Wing office — a roomy space with a fireplace.
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