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An elite Upper East Side private school’s annual ice-skating party at Trump Wollman Rink in Central Park had to be canceled after parents refused to send their kids in protest of the president, sources said.
The Parents Association at The Dalton School

In a little-noticed 6-3 vote today, the House Administration Committee voted along party lines to eliminate the Election Assistance Commission, which helps states run elections and is the only federal agency charged with making sure voting machines can’t
IRS employees who cheated on their taxes allowed to keep jobs
More than half of IRS employees found to have intentionally cheated on their taxes last year were allowed to keep their jobs, according to numbers released by the inspector general that suggest the agency is still reluctant to punish its own staffers for

Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and other tech companies filed an amicus brief tonight voicing opposition to President Trump's executive order on immigration on the grounds that it is discriminatory and has a negative impact on business.

A top aide to Donald Trump has cited a 2011 ‘massacre’ in Kentucky that never happened as a reason why his temporary immigration ban is necessary. Here’s some background on the ‘Bowling Green’ blunder
Trump nominates Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court
President Donald Trump has nominated Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court. The 49-year-old Gorsuch has served on the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver since 2006, after being appointed by President George W. Bush. He once worked at the Suprem
Trump signs immigration actions to build border wall
President Donald Trump moved aggressively to tighten the nation's immigration controls Wednesday, signing executive actions to jumpstart construction of a U.S.-Mexico border wall and block federal grants from immigrant-protecting 'sanctuary cities.'
CIA concerns included the number of VCRs owned by Canada, and how a 49-year-old Pierre Trudeau kept pretending to be youthful
President Trump signs first orders in Oval Office
Trump gets to work: Donald signed his first executive orders in the Oval Office on Friday evening. He declared General James Mattis Secretary of Defense and signed another targeted at Affordable Care Act. The orders came within minutes of Trump's official

Peter Schweizer: Clinton Global Initiative Folded Because They Can No Longer ‘Sell Access to Political Power’
Stephen Harper weighs in on Trump
Former prime minister Stephen Harper says he is taking a "glass half full" approach to the ascendancy of Donald Trump to the White House.
Biden awarded presidential Medal of Freedom
President Barack Obama surprised an emotional Vice President Joe Biden Thursday by presenting him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, during a White House ceremony.
Fox News anchor Shepard Smith defended CNN on Wednesday after Donald Trump accused the network of being “faking news” at a news conference for reporting on the existence of a Russian dossier of unverified allegations about the president-elect.

Donald Trump’s nominee to head the Department of Homeland Security promised that he would work to “rapidly” deport undocumented immigrants.

As President Obama concludes his reign of error, his party is smaller, weaker and ricketier than it has been since at least the 1940s. Behold the tremendous power that Democrats have frittered away — from January 2009 through the aftermath of Election Day
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