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Mike Dubke, White House communications director, resigns

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Mike Dubke, White House communications director, announced his resignation Tuesday.

Texas lawmakers scuffle after state rep calls ICE on protesters

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Lawmakers scuffled on the floor of the Texas House of Representatives Monday after one called immigration authorities on protesters.

Montana GOP candidate’s scuffle with reporter hangs over election vote

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As residents of Montana's at-large congressional district decide who to send to Washington, D.C., on Thursday, Republican candidate Greg Gianforte's chances hang in the balance over an altercation he had with a reporter that resulted in an assault charge.

Hillary Clinton launches political action group ‘Onward Together’

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Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, formally launched her political action group on Monday.

Trump promises to defend faith in Liberty University address

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President Donald Trump, at a commencement speech Saturday to the country's largest Christian college, promised to defend religious free speech for Christians and encouraged the students to embrace the label of "outsiders," referencing his own experience running for president.

Democratic senators snubbed with Atlantic energy move

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A move to open up parts of the Atlantic to oil and gas activity by the Trump administration went against regional interests, a letter shows.

Aetna to pull out of remaining two Obamacare exchanges in 2018

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Aetna Inc. said Wednesday the health insurer will leave the remaining two Affordable Care Act health insurance exchanges in 2018.

Comey writes farewell letter, says he ‘will be fine’ after firing

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James Comey, fired by President Donald Trump as FBI director Tuesday, told the bureau's staff and friends Wednesday in a farewell letter "I will miss you and the mission deeply."

Actor Antonio Sabato Jr. is running for Congress in California

Actor Anthony Sabato Jr., one of President Donald Trump's most vocal supporters during the 2016 campaign, is running for Congress in California.

Obama challenges lawmakers to show ‘courage’ on health care

Former President Barack Obama spoke from a different bully pulpit Sunday night in challenging lawmakers to show "political courage" on health care.

Senate approves $1.1T spending bill, sends to Trump

The U.S. Senate approved the House's $1.1 trillion spending bill on Thursday, sending it on to President Donald Trump for his signature to avoid a government shutdown.

House to vote Thursday on bill to replace Affordable Care Act

The U.S. House of Representatives will vote Thursday on a bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act -- an effort Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said will finally pass.

Hot pirates, Utah Jazz, What Will Todd Eat? ‘The Todd and Erin Morning Stream’...

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Erin -- much against her will -- is going "full pirate."

May Day events oppose Trump, other political concerns worldwide

What traditionally has been a day to air labor grievances turned into a catchall political event for demonstrators worldwide on Monday.