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What happens to children separated from their parents after Trump's executive order?; Supreme Court rules states can charge online shoppers sales tax
Boys rescued from Thai cave start their recovery; Boys rescued from Thai cave gain worldwide attention
CBS poll: Majority of Americans call separating children from parents "unacceptable"; Mother separated from children at the border says she "never imagined" it would happen.
People renew their DACA application; FBI wraps up Brett Kavanaugh background check
McConnell pressing for a vote on Kavanaugh later this week;Veterans on a new mission to save damaged coral reef
Trump Cabinet members, first lady deny writing anonymous op-ed; Sisters speak out about alleged abuse by Pennsylvania priest.
Democrats battle White House ahead of Kavanaugh confirmation hearing; Debate over temperature in the workplace heats up again
John McCain mourned by family at Arizona Capitol; Remembering the violent summer of 1968, 50 years later
White House allows expanded FBI investigation on Kavanaugh; A year after the Vegas shooting, a family still recovering.
Joe Biden says he will be more "respectful and mindful" or personal space; Marine Col. Mark Smith remembered for his heartfelt letters from Iraq.
5 killed by storms as severe weather moves east; Plant parents boarding their orchids with an expert
Church and hotels targeted in Sri Lanka bombings on Easter Sunday; Mentally ill offender thankful to California judge for giving him 2nd chance
Supreme Court rules against citizenship question; Mink the bear traveled 100 miles home
Trump and lawmakers react to tragic photo of migrant father and child; Purple Heart veteran surprised with a new home.
Syria releases American man held captive; "Old Coots" dole out wisdom at Salt Lake City farmer's market.
Former cop who fatally shot neighbor found guilty of murder; Remains of Pearl Harbor sailor return home.
Trump says he discussed Biden in call with Ukrainian president; Gains made by Afghan women undermined by new president
Trump ridicules Democrats for impeachment inquiry; Chaos continues in Hong Kong as protestors and police clash
7 killed in WWII-era plane crash; Body camera video shows handcuffed man led by horseback.
Trump tweets about "do nothing Democrat savages" and "presidential harassment"; Houston suspect charged with murder of police officer.
White House says it will not cooperate with House impeachment inquiry; California's largest utility Pacific Gas and Electric to cut electricity to prevent fires
Democrats weigh impeachment inquiry vote; Firefighter turns old fire hoses into works of art.
New Zealand volcano eruption leaves several dead; Photo trend has parents hoping their kids will cry with Santa.
Winter weather causing massive delays across the nation for holiday travel; Ex-convicts learn to become playwrights.
Senate impeachment trial of Trump begins; USS Abraham Lincoln returns home after months at sea.
President Trump said Tuesday he's "very unhappy" after Israel's military targeted members of Hamas in Qatar's capital of Doha.
President Trump has said he is firing Cook from her role over allegations she made false representations on mortgage agreements several years ago.
The Polish military said late Tuesday it's responding to unspecified "drone-type objects" that entered its airspace during Russian strikes on Ukraine.
Democrat James Walkinshaw will defeat Republican Stewart Whitson in a Northern Virginia special House election to pick Rep. Gerry Connolly's successor, the Associated Press projects.
President Trump ordered the FDA to enforce rules on direct-to-consumer drug ads, after HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. released a report on the administration's approach to healthy outcomes for children and families.
In August, the Pentagon offered full military funeral honors to Jan. 6 rioter Ashli Babbitt, after denying her family's request for the honor in 2021.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it will decide whether President Trump can impose his most sweeping tariffs.
The Justice Department charged the suspect, Decarlos Brown Jr., with one count of committing an act causing death on a mass transportation system.
President Trump's administration asked the Supreme Court on Monday to allow it to freeze billions of dollars in foreign aid funding.