Congress and the White House moved closer to a showdown over the Chinese telecom ZTE on Monday when the Senate approved a defense policy bill.
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Gone to pieces: Trump administration hopes to track and limit the debris threatening the space industry
President Trump signed an order directing his administration to reduce the threat posed by hundreds of satellites by improving how space debris is tracked.
OnPolitics Today: Zoning in on zero tolerance
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Civil rights groups urge NFL to reverse rule requiring players to stand for national anthem
Civil rights groups called on the NFL to reverse its decision to punish players who kneel during the anthem and fine teams whose players don’t
Does the Trump administration have a policy of separating families at the border?
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen has said the Trump administration does not separate migrant families. But a “zero tolerance” policy implemented by Jeff Sessions in
Trump digs in on immigration amid crisis
Facing a rising tide of outrage over the forced separation of migrant children and parents at the U.S.-Mexico border, President Donald Trump dug in Monday,
Trump renews Space Force plan, but Congress lukewarm on plan it must approve
President Donald Trump on Monday relaunched his call for a Space Force, creating a sixth branch of the military. But Congress has yet to sign off
A week later, President Trump is still defending North Korea agreement
In Monday’s installment on Twitter, Trump combined renewed attacks on the media with criticism of predecessor Barack Obama. But skeptics continue to cite the lack of
All Senate Democrats now support a bill that would prohibit border separations
The Keep Families Together Act was introduced by California Sen. Dianne Feinstein this month after the Trump administration started instituting a “zero tolerance” immigration policy,
Report: Pentagon goes on offensive in cyber warfare
The United States gets the green light to go on the offensive with cyberattacks. Elizabeth Keatinge has more. Go to Source