Politics A.M.: Trump heats up rhetoric on border, immigration as some supporters grow impatient
Q&A for federal workers: Annual hiring rates; Fake news is about to get a lot worse. That will make it easier to violate human rights — and get away with it.
Trump has again fanned fears that U.S. immigration policies have weakened the country and led to public safety risks, even though illegal immigration is at some of the lowest levels in years.
The statement is another sign that Trump wants to improve relations with Egypt after his predecessor declined to invite Sissi to the White House because of concerns about his human rights record.
Health-care executive Mel Hall is trying to recreate Conor Lamb's success in northern Indiana. But two energetic liberals want the Democratic nomination, too.
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