White House says President Donald Trump has clear legal authority to strike drug cartels after deadly Caribbean raids, ...
The White House is going all in on celebrating President Donald Trump’s name appearing in sentences related to the Nobel ...
The stone arch would be constructed just across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memorial — soaring above that memorial’s ...
President Donald Trump's administration has begun laying off federal workers on Friday during the government shutdown, with a ...
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The New Republic on MSNWhite House Begins Mass Firing of Federal Employees Amid Shutdown War
Russell Vought, the White House budget director, announced that the administration has begun firing federal workers en masse.
The White House said Friday it had started laying off federal workers, following through on a threat to carry out reductions in force (RIFs) amid an ongoing government shutdown.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said she was "100% confident" the deal between the U.S. and China is finalized.
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Melania’s expletive rant about Christmas comes back to haunt her as she begins White House preparations
In 2018 Melania was recorded expressing her frustration about getting the White House into the festive spirit.
If you thought the UFC White House event was meant to be in celebration of America's 250th anniversary, that might not be ...
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Conor McGregor ‘negotiating with the United States of America’ for $100 million White House fight purse
Conor McGregor raised a whole lot of eyebrows when he suggested his price for a White House fight was $100 million. That’s not a number anyone, not even the biggest star in the sport’s history, is ...
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Rosie O'Donnell applies for Irish citizenship, White House says it's 'great news for America'
Rosie O'Donnell shared she is applying for Irish citizenship following multiple threats from President Donald Trump to revoke ...
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Does White House have its own ZIP code? The history of America's most famous home. | Opinion
There is no shortage of firsts, lasts, onlys, mosts and nevers in White House history. But there are plenty of surprises.
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