Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, is running for localoffice in Florida after being inspired by Hillary Clinton’s campaign.
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‘Who is the a–hole’: The congressman who missed his anniversary to keep lawmakers voting until 4 a.m.
Rep. Chip Roy kept the House voting until 4 a.m. on Thursday as a form of protest — even though he missed his 15-year wedding anniversary with his wife.
Who will replace Sarah Sanders? Here’s what President Trump is saying about the search
Trump on Friday weighed in on some potential candidates to fill the shoes of White House press secretary Sarah Sanders, who is leaving.
How cops cope with shooting trauma: ‘They’re going to be forever changed,’ Virginia Beach police chief says
Virginia Beach Police Chief Jim Cervera took USA TODAY through some of the body camera footage of Friday’s mass shooting, saying he worries about the mental recovery of his officers.
A ‘woman of God,’ a Scottish music lover: These are the victims of Virginia Beach shooting
Virginia Beach Police said 12 people were killed in the mass shooting and at least four more were wounded. An officer was among those injured.
Pelosi tells Kimmel ‘I’m done with’ Trump, says GOP Senate would block impeachment
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told TV host Jimmy Kimmel that impeachment wouldn’t lead to an ouster because Senate Republicans are in Trump’s “pocket.”
Pelosi stresses only a small number of Democrats are calling to impeach Trump, asks for patience
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sought to simmer down the intensifying calls to impeach President Donald Trump by stressing patience and highlighting that only a small number of Democrats are calling for the move.
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Democratic calls for Donald Trump impeachment grow after Mueller’s first public remarks
Democratic calls for an impeachment inquiry of Donald Trump increased after special counsel Robert Mueller weighed in publicly for the first time.
Trump attacks social media sites after James Woods, Alex Jones other extremist conservatives banned
President Donald Trump attacked social media websites after a number of conservatives and extremistfigures were banned from platforms, saying that he was monitoring the situation.
After North Korean missile launch, Trump still has confidence in deal with Kim Jong Un
After North Korea fired a barrage of missiles early Saturday, President Donald Trump said he remains confident in negotiations with Kim Jong Un and that a deal is still possible.