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“You refuse to cosponsor the 9/11 Victim’s Compensation Fund, yet have the audacity to drum resentment towards Ilhan w/completely out-of-context quote,” Ocasio-Cortez tweeted about Representative Dan Crenshaw.
The military can't act "like they would normally act" at the border, President Donald Trump said.
The spacecraft will become the first lander funded by a private company to touch down on the moon.
An indictment lodged against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange alleges that he needed the help of intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning to breach the U.S. government's database.
The actor spoke to Newsweek about religion and feminism in advance of the U.S. release of the movie "Mary Magdalene," in which he plays Jesus.
"We are asking for basic human rights to be made whole and real in the United States,” said Stacey Abrams at the Women in the World summit.
The president has allegedly complained several times of not having a loyal "Roy Cohn" figure in the White House, referring to his former personal lawyer and fixer.