The U.S. Coast Guard boosts its presence off South Florida, responding to Trump's orders to curb illegal immigration, deploying various assets.
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President Trump's first act as president was issuing sweeping pardons for 1,500 individuals linked to the January 6 Capitol riots.
An estimated 24.6 million viewers watched Trump's second inauguration, marking the smallest audience since Obama's in 2013.
Donald Trump granted roughly 1,500 pardons for Jan. 6 Capitol attack defendants, including those who assaulted police, as his first act.
Arizona Democrats elect Robert Branscomb as new chair, ousting Yolanda Bejarano after 2024 election losses.
Hundreds of tribal leaders gathered at Arizona's Capitol for Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day to strengthen ties.
Michigan House Republicans push to classify U.P. gas generators as clean energy, citing land use and cost concerns with renewables.
Trump’s national security adviser pick, Mike Waltz, revealed plans to explore options to preserve TikTok, despite legal challenges and past ban attempts.
During his Senate confirmation hearing, Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth couldn't name a single ASEAN country, raising concerns.
House Republican leadership named Rep. Ann Bollin the new House Appropriations Committee chair, overseeing budget-writing process and spending bills.