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New Hampshire's Ray Buckley dropped out of the race for Democratic National Committee chair Saturday, throwing his support behind Minnesota Congressman Keith Ellison. Buckley's announcement comes a week before the DNC's 447 members gather in Atlanta to choose a new leader.
Just four weeks into his administration, President Donald Trump appeared at a campaign rally that mirrored the months leading up to Election Day, complete with promises to repeal the health care law, insults for the news media and a playlist highlighted by the Rolling Stones. "I want to be among my friends and among the people," Trump told a cheering crowd packed into an airport hangar in central Florida, praising his "truly great movement."
When 23-year-old Sahar Kian needed a roommate for her home near Georgetown University, she turned to Craigslist. Among her house rules? No alcohol, pets or meat products.
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Independent journalist Kyle Mazza, 19, is live-tweeting President Donald Trump's speech in Florida from his Fair Lawn home, but just two days before he was in Washington, D.C. Fair Lawn teen got to question President Trump Independent journalist Kyle Mazza, 19, is live-tweeting President Donald Trump's speech in Florida from his Fair Lawn home, but just two days before he was in Washington, D.C. Check out this story on northjersey.com: http://northjersy.news/2luMxCJ Teenage independent journalist Kyle Mazza live-tweeted President Trump's speech in Florida from his Fair Lawn home on Saturday, but just two days before he was in Washington, D.C., asking the president a question directly.
President Donald Trump vowed to make Arab gulf states help pay for safe zones in Syria to curb the flow of Syrian refugees at a campaign rally in Florida Saturday. Trump's comments echo language from his January executive order suspending immigration from seven terror-rife countries, along with past comments to the reporters.
Top advisers for President Donald Trump are touting the border wall as a way to stop illicit drug trafficking, but experts argue it will do nothing to curb demand or address the current opioid epidemic. "Drug policy is a fairly complicated issue and something like a wall sounds great, but is certainly far too simple to address a very complex problem, which takes a pretty deep understanding of every aspect," Evan Nison, executive director of NORML New Jersey, told The Daily Caller News Foundation.
White House chief of staff Reince Priebus said Saturday that people should take President Donald Trump's remark that several media outlets are the "enemy of the American people" seriously. In his fourth week in office, President Trump ratcheted up his attacks on the press after several stories were published citing unnamed sources about alleged connections between Trump associates and Russia.
Hours after Thursday's rambling press conference where Trump lamented the messy country he inherited, the Financial Times reported the president's top choice for National Security Adviser has withdrawn from consideration. In an unusual move for President Trump, his pick to replace ousted national security adviser Michael Flynn wasn't alarming.
Just four weeks into his term, 56 percent of Americans disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as president, according to a Gallup's daily poll released Friday. It's the highest disapproval for Trump to date in the Gallup survey.
US VICE President Mike Pence pledged an "unwavering" commitment to transatlantic ties, aiming to reassure allies including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who pleaded with nations not to go it alone. Capping a week of whirlwind diplomacy by American officials who have descended on Europe to calm nerves rattled by President Donald Trump, Mr Pence underlined the United States' loyalty to its old friends.
One month after the inauguration, the stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue in front of Donald Trump's White House still is a hard-hat zone. Skeletal remains of the inaugural reviewing stands poke skyward.
Fighter jets were scrambled in Florida Friday night to intercept an unresponsive plane that violated restricted airspace over President Trump's Mar-a-Lago re... -- Mike Pence affirmed the United States' support for NATO and urged Russia to deescalate violence in eastern Ukraine while speaking Saturday at the Munich Secu... This week U.S. Department of Agriculture Risk Management Agency Topeka Regional Office expanded the area for producers looking to request a limited irrigation yield by written... OGALLALA - It wasn't easy, but the Gothenburg Boy's closed out their regular season with a 85-57 win over Ogallala on Friday night.
In this Feb. 16, 2017 photo, President Donald Trump hands the pen he used to sign H.J. Res. 38 to Kevin Hughes, General Manager, Murray Energy Corporation, second from right, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington.
In the Washington week that wasn't, President Donald Trump 's new administration whirred like a "fine-tuned machine," piling on big-league accomplishments at a pace never before seen. Immigration agents newly empowered by Trump 's call to secure borders sent hordes of bad foreigners back home, validating a president who won the most lopsided Electoral College victory since Ronald Reagan.
Republicans control Congress so President Trump's pledge to boost the Pentagon budget by tens of billions of dollars should be a sure bet. I After four tumultuous weeks of governing, President Donald Trump is out of the White House doing what he loves best: campaigning.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel walks with U.S. Vice President Mike Pence during the 53rd Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, February 18, 2017. U.S. Vice President Mike Pence speaks to participants in the 53rd Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, February 18, 2017.
Watchdog groups that keep tabs on digital privacy rights are concerned that U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents are searching the phones and other digital devices of international travelers at border checkpoints in U.S. airports. The issue gained attention recently after at least three travelers, including a Canadian journalist, spoke out publicly about their experiences.