As President Trump prepares for a rally in Phoenix this evening, some expect him to expand on his searing criticism of Sen. Jeff Flake, who has been one of his most vocal GOP critics, and perhaps even make a formal endorsement of long-shot candidate Kelli Ward.
Democrats and some Republicans blasted the president for not disclosing more information and said they may renew the push to rewrite military use-of-force laws.
To some of the Marines, optimism, no matter how cautious, rings hollow after nearly 16 years of war and new approaches that sound a lot like the old ones.
It's officially on. Breitbart News, with former White House chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon back in charge, is ripping mad at President Trump after his Afghanistan speech foreshadowed an increase in ground troops.
We took more than 44,000 geolocated Instagram photos uploaded with the #eclipse2017 tag during the eclipse's route over the United States and grouped the most popular, or "liked," by latitude and longitude.
In the multitude of images from Charlottesville, the race-baiting protesters are decked out in white polo shirts and khakis. They are wearing jeans and striped pullovers that look like they could have come from the sale rack at a local Gap. Fashion has become a stealth weapon for white nationalists.
The Treasury Department said 10 firms and 6 individuals had done business that helped Pyongyang develop its ballistic missile and nuclear weapons program.
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The decision capped a long and emotional public meeting, at which residents faulted public officials for the deadly violence at a white nationalist protest against the removal of Robert E. Lee's statue.
In a single Instagram post, Louise Linton managed to tap into elitism, narcissism, self-righteousness, incivility, apathy and blonde privilege — all wrapped up in a designer package.
Attorneys for Williams have argued he is innocent, pointing to DNA tests they say produced "conclusive scientific evidence that another man committed this crime."
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