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The federal takeover was nominally meant to protect D.C. residents from violent criminals run amok. But is that actually happening?
Republican governors have committed to helping President Donald Trump combat crime in the nation’s capital, and the number of National Guard troops is expected to double in […] ...
Six Republican governors are sending troops to Washington, D.C., despite the fact that crime rates are higher in their own states.
The number of National Guard troops patrolling Washington, D.C., will more than double in the coming days after Mississippi, ...
The Trump administration has been snatching delivery drivers off the street mid-order as part of their sweeping federal ...
John Deere has been hit hard by President Donald Trump’s tariffs. The farm equipment manufacturer and industry bellwether just announced mass layoffs affecting more than 200 workers at three ...
The deployments come as Trump has requested the support of state National Guard troops for the effort, with Republican-led ...
The deployment of troops began last week when Trump declared a "crime emergency" in Washington and initiated the takeover of ...
U.S. District Judge Rodolfo Ruiz's 47-page ruling late Monday says claims the detainees lack confidential access to their ...
(Reuters) -Hundreds of additional National Guard troops are headed to Washington, D.C., from half a dozen Republican-led ...
Six Republican governors, including Tennessee's, are sending more than 1,000 National Guard members to the District of ...
In March, Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani in Doha hosted a meeting between Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi ...