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Obama on North Korea’s Nuclear Aims: ‘Big Worry’
Obama on North Korea's Nuclear Aims: 'Big Worry' -
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Obama on North Korea's Nuclear Aims: 'Big Worry' -
Obama: World Leaders 'Rattled' by Trump's 'Ignorance of World Affairs' -
Ken Starr, Once Bill Clinton's Nemesis, Argues for Redemption -
Ryan: VA Chief's Comments Are 'Disgusting' but Not Sure if He Should Resign -
Mark S. Kirk , who chairs the Senate Appropriations Military Construction-VA Committee, also ripped into McDonald in a statement.
Ask a Wonk: Time's Expired, So How Can Members Change Their Votes? -
The fugitive, Fredy S. Reyes, 20, who is from Frederick, was also arrested in connection with active arrest warrants involving felony drug charges in Tennessee.
Likely Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton continues to keep one eye on her expected general election foe, saying Wednesday that Donald Trump ’s willingness to talk to North Korean leaders
Duncan Jr.’s name to a long list of people in Congress with a personal experience to contribute to a bipartisan discussion about combating cancer.
Clinton: Trump's Foreign Policy Would be 'Disastrous' -
The letter points to Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, saying it “prohibit[s] sex discrimination in educational programs and activities operated by recipients of federal financial assistance
[Related: What N.C.’s Pat McCrory Is Ignoring While He Focuses on Bathrooms] Sen.
Rhodes, President Barack Obama ’s deputy national security adviser for strategic communications, caused a ruckus in Washington when a New York Times Magazine article described him as crafting a
The White House reacted to presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump ’s meetings with GOP congressional leaders with “some amusement.”
City Council which passed the act in 2012, said being tied to the congressional appropriations process can be considered a negative factor to D.C.’s credit rating, particularly when gridlock has led to
Instead he was remembering the loss of two colleagues from D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department, Jason E. White and Henry “Hank” Daly.
Biden Jr. ’s Wednesday telephone conversation with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto .
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest on Tuesday was asked about Secretary of State John Kerry ’s assertion that businesses should not blame the U.S. financial system for the failure to strike
Ep. 7: GOP's Slow Embrace of Trump; Congress Tackles Opioid Epidemic -