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Second judge rules against Trump administration on ending DACA

A federal judge has barred the Trump administration from ending the DACA program next month.

Trump pitches plan to replace food stamps with food boxes

The proposal would replace about half of the money most families receive with “America’s Harvest Box.”

California AG Threatens to Sue if Trump Administration Places Citizenship Question on Census

Becerra worries citizenship questions will dissuade some California residents from taking the census.

Syria warns Israel of 'more surprises' as tensions boil over following Iranian drone incident

Israel warned Syrian President Bashar Assad to stop letting his war-torn country be used by Iran.

Trump wants $1.5T infrastructure spending boost, cuts to red tape

President Trump is calling for Congress to pass a new infrastructure plan in 2018.

Hillary Clinton, a favorite GOP foil, plans discreet 2018 strategy

Her emerging 2018 strategy is to leverage the star power she retains in some Democratic circles.

Israel warns over Iran's presence in Syria after air strikes

Syria has become more emboldened to try to stop Israeli strikes inside the country.

Congress votes to end government shutdown

After Rand Paul’s blockade concluded, the Senate and House passed a sweeping budget deal.

Olympics Kick Off With Unified Korean Team Offering Hope for Peace

The unified Korean team marched in the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics.

Rand Paul is right

Rand Paul's speech was a savaging of his party.

President Trump’s Approval Rating Tops Barack Obama BY 4 POINTS at Same Time of His Presidency

Trump had a tremendous first year despite an unbelievable barrage of attacks against him.

Russians penetrated U.S. voter systems, top U.S. official says

DHS cybersecurity head: 'No doubt' Russians penetrated voter registration systems.

Jobless claims drop 9,000 to 221,000, remain near 45-year low

U.S. jobless claims - the rate of layoffs - are at the lowest level in 45 years.

Trump: ‘I’d love to see a shutdown’ unless Dems fix immigration

The president’s encouraging people to do their jobs.

Pentagon says Trump ordered Washington military parade

Trump has asked the Pentagon to plan a grand parade of the U.S. armed forces.

FBI lovers' latest text messages: Obama 'wants to know everything'

New questions over Peter Strzok's role in Clinton probe

Market turmoil gives Trump his first big brush with economic adversity

The turmoil of falling markets in recent days poses a new test for Trump.

Steve Bannon will decline to appear before House Intel Committee despite subpoena, sources say

Former White House strategist Steve Bannon is expected to be a no-show before the House Intelligence Committee.

Wall Street struggles to rebound in volatile trade

The sharp declines in recent days marked a pullback long-awaited by investors.

'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood' castmate says beloved TV host was the real deal

It really was a beautiful day in the neighborhood for those who’ve worked with Fred Rogers, lovingly known as “Mister Rogers” by generations