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Texas Sen. John Cornyn outraised his Republican challenger, Attorney General Ken Paxton, by $1 million during the first three ...
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“We have a very big ask” in return, the U.S. official says. It starts with removing whatever nuclear material and enrichment infrastructure remains, and continues with hard limits on Iran’s missile ...
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A Senate report finds the Secret Service unaccountable for failures more than a year after an attempted shooting of President Donald Trump.
Officials from California, New York, Kentucky and 20 other states allege US administration acted unconstitutionally.
The report outlines “stunning failures" by Secret Service that allowed the attempted assassination of then-candidate Trump.