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$4.6B border aid measure set for Senate approval

The GOP-held Senate is poised to pass a bipartisan $4.6 billion measure to deliver aid to the southern border to care for migrant families and children.

Justice Department sues Omarosa over financial disclosure

The Justice Department filed a lawsuit Tuesday against former White House staffer and reality TV star Omarosa Manigault Newman, alleging she failed to file a legally required financial disclosure after she was fired from her job in the Trump administration.

Iran won’t budge over US sanctions, says supreme leader

Iran’s supreme leader said Wednesday that Iranians will not budge or change their stand following new U.S. sanctions targeting Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his associates, the latest in a torrent of sharp verbal responses from Tehran in the wake of the measures.

What to watch in the Democratic debates

The back-to-back Democratic presidential debates beginning tonight are exercises in competitive sound bites featuring 20 candidates hoping to oust Donald Trump in 2020.

Behind-the-scenes talks going on for 3rd Trump-Kim summit

North Korean and U.S. officials are holding “behind-the-scenes talks” to arrange a third summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on the fate of the North’s expanding nuclear arsenal, South Korea’s president said.