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While the presidents medical reports says he remains fit to serve, independent physicians have raised questions about the recurrent bruises on his hands and swelling in his legs.
Internal messages reviewed by The Post stipulate that military personnel must pay their own ways and meet strict physical requirements to be eligible.
Hes fighting hard to restrict mail voting.
The vice presidents speech to Air Force Academy graduates comes as the Pentagon moves forward with using AI in war.
For two decades, Terry Pitchford has agued his conviction was not valid, pointing to what he says were racially biased selections of the jurors who heard the case.
Trump is unpopular. Gas prices are high. Republicans are searching for a midterm message.
Whitmer, term-limited after two gubernatorial wins in her battleground state, had been widely viewed as a potential Democratic candidate.
In a striking shift, White voters without college degrees that voted to reelect Trump by a huge margin are now net-negative on his job approval.
President Donald Trump, by endorsing challengers of Republican incumbents, is creating lame-duck senators who owe him nothing.
Ken Paxton makes a win possible for Democrats.
Few politicians have garnered as much scandal in Texas as Paxton, but he has ignited the MAGA base, who see him as a fighter.
Old Glory Blue? American Flag Blue? Let's reflect on all the shades, while a federal judge mulls aesthetic injury in Trump's latest decorating flourish.
President Donald Trump will hold a Cabinet meeting at the White House, canceling a plan for a session at Camp David.
The runoff was a test of whether the Democratic Party could successfully distance itself from a left-wing candidate whom leaders called antisemitic.
Irans nuclear program is a big one.
Follow President Trumps progress filling over 800 positions, among about 1,300 that require Senate confirmation, in this tracker from The Washington Post and the Partnership for Public Service.
The top U.S. diplomat visited the worlds largest democracy in a bid to reverse soured relations over Trumps tariff agenda and embrace of Pakistan.
The president's candidate, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, has faced numerous scandals, while Sen. John Cornyn has failed to excite the base.
The president bulldozed the East Wing and remade federal panels that quickly approved his ballroom project. But he has faced barriers as he seeks to complete it.
The president trumpets claims that he is in excellent health, but independent physicians say the White House hasn't answered key questions ahead of his third visit in 13 months.
Politicians, no longer content to leave elections to chance, are working to choose their voters as often as every two years.
Nasire Best, 21, had cut off contact with even his closest friends and began claiming that he was Jesus Christ.
On Memorial Day, military families remember the Iran conflicts fallen and navigate heartbreak without mothers and wives.

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