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While Graham's ad strategy may come across as being late to the punch, it follows the strategy Trump revealed he prefers to use in elections.
Jennings has spent the last week posing as an attack dog for the White House after Trump's top aide, Natalie Harp, got caught in a media storm.
Piker has particularly gained attention this year for campaigning with Michigan’s Democratic Senate nominee, Abdul el Sayed.
The Spanish territory of Ceuta remains in chaos as authorities are unable to manage the thousands of migrants who remain illegally.
The White House is struggling to put difficult issues to bed. And even President Donald Trump's public schedule has fewer events with press.
The number of American troops injured in the Middle East since the start of the U.S.-Iran war has now eclipsed 750.
The Washington Examiner's Joe Concha slammed the Seattle Times for rejecting a column about women’s sports amid controversy surrounding Sophie Cunningham.
The Pennsylvania governor said the website would provide a mechanism to help him “stop bad-faith developers who try to bully their way into our communities." ...
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt confirmed that a suspect was arrested in Romania on suspicion of espionage and carrying out a violent act.
The president of the International Criminal Court is warning that sanctions on her could be the beginning of the end of international law.
The Virginia Court of Appeals has overturned a judge's decision to dismiss loitering charges against registered child sex offender Richard Cox.