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WASHINGTON — The government has shut down for the second time in fewer than three months, and while the funding lapse is far less severe than…
Governor Gavin Newsom credits Tony Robbins as a pivotal influence in his life, according to his upcoming memoir set to hit stands at the end of…
WASHINGTON — Delegate Stacey Plaskett’s correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein and his associates following his Florida conviction on child sex offenses was more extensive than previously known,…
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has made two more arrests in connection with the disruption of a Minnesota church service by anti-ICE demonstrators on Jan. 18, Attorney General…
Convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein described himself as a “Tier One” sexual predator in a videotaped interview released by the Justice Department Friday. The financier, who was…
They forgot. A Congressional measure requiring the U.S. Mint to design and issue gold and silver coins honoring the 25th anniversary of the September 11th attacks appears…
Gavin Newsom has revealed his mother “cruelly” told him it was “ok to be average” one night as he struggled with severe dyslexia. Newsom writes in…
WASHINGTON — House Speaker Mike Johnson is “confident” that the partial government shutdown will conclude by Tuesday, despite procedural snarls and Democratic leadership declining to guarantee…
California Rep. Kim Young will introduce a bill Monday to centralize federal fraud agencies and crack down on waste and abuse at the state and local…
President Trump’s unpopularity in New Jersey contributed to the drubbing Republicans took in the Garden State elections last year, ex-GOP Gov. Chris Christie claimed in a…













