On Monday’s Front Page: Syrian President Bashar Assad arrived in Russia after fleeing as as a rebel offensive ended his family’s 50-year rule over the country, President-elect Trump has revived the idea of an amnesty for Dreamers, and more.
Syrian President Bashar Assad arrived in Moscow on Sunday after fleeing his country as rebel forces pushed into Damascus, the culmination of a lightning offensive that toppled city after city like dominoes.
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President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday revived the idea of an amnesty for illegal immigrant “Dreamers,” saying the time has come to offer them more permanent protections in the U.S.
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South Korean prosecutors on Sunday detained a former defense minister who allegedly recommended last week’s brief but stunning martial law imposition to President Yoon Suk Yeol, making him the first figure detained over the case.
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Senate Republicans who block President-elect Donald Trump’s nominees face an increasing threat of primary challenges from MAGA-world operatives fighting for Mr. Trump’s anti-establishment picks.
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Allies and foes of the Department of Education doubt that President-elect Donald Trump can muster the congressional support he would need to eliminate the 44-year-old agency — but they do anticipate some major changes.
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Armed with evidence he says counters parts of the FBI’s official narrative on the July 13 assassination attempt on President-elect Donald Trump, Rep. Clay Higgins is planning to supercharge his independent investigation next Congress.
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