President Trump called Kirk "immortal" and speakers called him a "martyr." Charlie Kirk was remembered as a "martyr" and "warrior" by some of the leading lights of the conservative movement, the Trump ...
The chancellor should be "bold" in next month's Budget or risk future spending cuts and tax rises, an influential think tank has said. The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) is projecting Rachel ...
Padres president of baseball operations A.J. Preller said starting pitching will be a need this offseason as right-handers Dylan Cease and Michael King reach free agency. Speaking to the media on ...
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller is facing scrutiny online for his claim about the president’s possession of “plenary authority” in an odd CNN interview earlier this week. Asked Monday ...
Stephen Miller's claim in an interview that President Donald Trump has "plenary authority" to deploy National Guard troops to U.S. cities has sparked conversations online about his intentions.
The Trump administration is testing the limits of presidential power with National Guard deployments, with one adviser saying the president has "plenary authority" on the use of the military. White ...
I’ve never been more alarmed about the state of our democracy. The U.S. is sliding toward authoritarianism faster than ever, while corporate media turns a blind eye. That’s why Common Dreams exists—to ...
If you are missing players because of injuries, bye weeks, or any other reason, you may have to take a look at your bench and find a player to plug into your lineup. Players can go from bench stashes ...
Watters' cohost Greg Gutfeld on The Five this Tuesday was right. This was pretty creepy. During a discussion about Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez apparently living rent-free inside of PeeWee Goebbel's ...
DETROIT -- It’s all set up here for the Seattle Mariners now. They can punch their ticket to the franchise’s first American League Championship Series in a generation, they can rest before that round, ...
The announcement last week that the Illinois AFL-CIO was withdrawing from the “agreed bill process” at least 40 years after its inception took almost everyone by surprise, but nobody was really ...
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