Focusing on political victories during his State of the Union address, Trump gave himself and Republicans high marks while scolding Democrats for their stances on the economy and immigration.
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President Donald Trump delivered a record-breaking State of the Union speech Tuesday night.The speech clocked in at 108 minutes and was effusive toward Republicans and combative toward Democrats.
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Officials say cuts are needed as the board's president argues the state is not adequately funding public schools.
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The newly-elected governor of Virginia focused the Democratic response around affordability, a central issue to her party's campaign to win back the House this fall.
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Former Chief City Prosecutor Craig Morgan took over as chief of public safety in January. In his role as prosecutor, he worked closely with the police department, a relationship he's eager to strengthen in his new role, he said.
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Youth across the country are in a mental health crisis, but some young people of color may feel uncomfortable opening up to a white counselor or school psychologist. Some Cleveland psychologists say more diversity and representation could help build trust.
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The prime-time address is a chance for the president to tout his record ahead of this year's midterm elections. But it comes at a moment when Trump has seen his agenda complicated on multiple fronts.
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An NPR investigation finds the public database of Epstein files is missing dozens of pages related to sexual abuse accusations against President Trump.
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U.S. District Court Judge Ana Reyes denied the Trump administration's motion to stay a ruling that keeps temporary protected status in place for Haitian refugees. Reyes said the government failed to prove how doing so causes irreparable harm to the government.
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Ohio lawmakers are on a tight deadline to make the multi-billion dollar capital infrastructure bill happen, after finally getting the go-ahead earlier this month.