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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said troops will not get involved in law enforcement but would be “proactive” if they saw something illegal happening.
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The city’s police and federal officials took the first steps Tuesday in an uneasy partnership to reduce crime in what ...
A chasm has emerged between two Texas Republican Senate candidates in the legal fight    against Democrats who fled the state ...
As President Donald Trump pushes the bounds of military activity on domestic soil, a debate has emerged over a nearly ...
U.S. military monitors unprecedented Chinese presence in Arctic waters as Trump prepares for high-stakes talks with Putin in ...
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has credited Txiki Begiristain and Hugo Viana for the acquisition of Tijjani Reijnders ...
National Guard troops have started showing up in the nation’s capital after President Trump activated them to patrol Washington’s streets, arguing that crime has gotten out of ...
National Guard troops have been deployed across the District as President Donald Trump ramps up his federal crackdown on ...
"Two cities, two different deployments of the National Guard. The differences are kind of significant in Albuquerque," KOAT legal expert John Day said.
President Trump deployed National Guard members to Washington, D.C., asserting federal control over the city's police to ...
President Trump declared a criminal emergency in Washington and deployed 800 National Guard troops to take command. The federal control of the D.C. police can last 30 days, with possible extension ...