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Top Clark County Republican Drops GOP Affiliation For Reelection Bid
A top elected official in Clark County, Washington, is cutting ties with the local Republican Party — in part because it continues to gravitate to the far-right.
Target's Top Executive Steps Down, Brought Low By Data Breach
Target is ousting its CEO, months after a massive data breach and amid some other business issues.
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White House Lays Out Top Infrastructure Priorities In Long-Awaited Plan
President Trump released his long-awaited plan to direct $1.5 trillion toward upgrading U.S. roads, bridges, airports and other public works projects.
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Change-Up In The Top Job At Chicago PD Greeted With Mixed Reactions
Mayor Rahm Emanuel has chosen a new interim police superintendent. Officer Eddie Johnson, currently chief of patrol, will take over what many see as the toughest police chief job in the country.
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House Democrats Try To Vote On Top Priorities, Forced To Turn To Immigration
Some House Democrats are concerned that the latest border crisis and feud between President Trump and four House progressives is causing immigration to overtake health care as main issue for 2020.
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'Agreement In Principle' Reached On Border Security Funding, Top Republican Says
Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., told reporters that he believes Congress can approve the legislation and send it to the president before the Friday night deadline to avert another partial shutdown.
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Biden Names BlackRock's Brian Deese As His Top Economic Aide
Brian Deese led President Barack Obama's auto rescue and managed Obama's climate policy. But then Deese went to work for an investment giant so many progressives are opposed to his appointment.
Top-secret Pentagon documents on Ukraine war appear on social media
Maps and charts providing details on Ukraine's military and the state of the war have been published on Twitter and Telegram. The Pentagon says it is investigating how they were leaked or stolen.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, top rival to Trump, jumps into the race for president
DeSantis has made the culture wars central to his political identity — and intends to run that way in the GOP primary for president.
For America's Top Spy Catcher, A World Of Problems To Fix — And Prevent
As head of U.S. counterintelligence, William Evanina's job is to stop America's enemies from spying here. "We spend a lot of time fixing what's happened," he says. He'd like to see greater prevention.
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