Republicans Release Sweeping Tax Plan, Key Component of Trump’s Agenda
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Blanche temporarily replaces longtime librarian Carla Hayden.
Federal Government Asks Supreme Court to Allow Deportation of Alleged Gang Members
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Florida Troopers Now Federally Credentialed to Arrest Illegal Immigrants on Their Own
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Judge Refuses to Block IRS From Sharing Tax Data on Illegal Immigrants Facing Criminal Investigation
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Hamas Frees Edan Alexander, Its Last Living American Hostage in Gaza
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EPA Targets Engine Start-Stop Systems in Cars
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Chinese Regime Denounces CIA Videos Recruiting CCP Officials
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DHS Announces Afghans in the US to Lose Temporary Immigration Protections
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