Three wood blocks bearing swastikas and with long nails pounded through them, apparently meant to puncture car tires, were ...
Donald Trump nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been confirmed to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
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The spikes are nails sticking through scrap pieces of wood with a swastika symbol and 'Kent' scribbled in marker on them.
James Carville and Al Hunt discuss the current political landscape under the Trump administration, particularly focusing on the implications of Trump 2.0, the influence of figures like Elon Musk, and ...
Trump’s White House is on the verge of firing EPA staff with probationary status, and has removed prominent agency references ...
MUNICH — World leaders are descending on southern Germany on Friday for the annual Munich Security Conference, varyingly referred to as the Super Bowl for natsec nerds, the Davos for defense, or ...
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Facing potential cuts from President Donald Trump’s administration, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont and the legislature are ...
Job cuts cascaded through the federal government on Thursday after its human resources division advised agencies to terminate ...
Charlie Kirk, a key far-right ally of President Donald Trump, concocted a plan in December to ensure Republican senators ...
The Washington State Patrol is investigating a Nazi sympathizer who posted a social media reply that appears to threaten the ...
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