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In a press conference shortly before Mueller's report was released to the public
Harris supported a truancy law that listed jail time as a punishment for parents.
"Feeling cute, might just gas some inmates today, IDK."
He's back in the U.S., though he's not out of the woods yet.
It looked as though he was trying to put the gun on the ground.
O'Rourke has long been a critic of U.S. intervention abroad.
Surprised? Yeah, neither are we.
The WikiLeaks founder has few if any defenders in Congress.
Does the Trump administration think it can wage war in Iran without congressional approval? Mike Pompeo won't say.
Common sense wins out...sort of.
Administration appears to value hardline Cuba stance over ballplayer safety.
And Iran looks to reciprocate.
The bill now goes to President Trump's desk.
He's now representing himself in a lawsuit.
Equal treatment under the law can mean everyone is treated equally poorly
Both the libertarian-leaning Republican and the democratic socialist want Trump to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria.
Journalists would be expected to pay up for government records, while handing over their own records to government officials for free.
He's taken it upon himself to do what the government is apparently incapable of.
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 last night to grant Patrick Murphy's petition for a stay.
Texas' law of parties is to blame.
Cosimo Cavallaro tackles a wedge issue.
The Alexandria City Council voted to approve the butchery's special-use permit.
When an aunt asked to see a search warrant, she says she was handcuffed.
Shockingly, most people are sticking to their guns.
At this point, making assumptions would be stupid.
It's wrong any way you slice it.
How does shooting teachers with pellet guns make anyone safer?
California man highlights the absurdity of dumb regulations.
If it takes a QAnon conspiracy theorist to get the president pissed off at the TSA, then so be it.
It's encouraging to see police stand up for inmates' rights.
Here's how much each coach earns.
The suspected shooter is in custody.
A clear rebuke of Trump, though mainly a symbolic one
"What a betrayal of conservative principles this is," Sen. Michael Bennet says.
"The safety of the American people and all people is our paramount concern," Trump said.
Federal judge's ruling in a fair-use lawsuit "is a big win for the First Amendment."
The man wasn't moving, and didn't appear to pose any threat.
Spoiler alert: They didn't find any.
"I will stand by my principles," Manning says.
Chalk it up to use-it-or-lose-it spending.
Plus: outrage over water bottles, and Cory Booker introduces the "next step" on criminal justice reform
No matter their age or political persuasion, Americans have similar thoughts on this one.
Plus: Facebook says it's pivoting to privacy, and congressional Democrats want to "save the internet."
They're just helping the TSA push its scaremongering narrative.