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The banner of President Trump is now hanging on the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C.
The move adds to a growing presence of presidential imagery across federal agencies and comes as Trump has sought a more visible role in reshaping the department.
Peru once again has a new president, the South American country's eighth new leader in 10 years.
An 83-year-old former judge has been selected by Congress to serve as interim president after impeaching his predecessor.
Reporter John Otis has more.
The administrator of NASA has sharply criticized Boeing over the troubled Starliner mission that left two astronauts on the International Space Station for nearly nine months.
NASA released a 300-page report detailing technical and oversight failures tied to the flight.
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The former Prince Andrew has been released from jail after being arrested as part of an investigation tied to the Epstein files.
Police are examining whether he shared sensitive government information with his late friend and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
NPR's Lauren Frayer reports from London.
President Trump says his policies are helping ease high prices as he works to persuade voters frustrated by the cost of living.
Speaking at a Steele distributor in Georgia tonight, Trump touted a rising stock market, his tariff policy on foreign goods, and increased foreign investment in the U.S.
The administration is working to counter public frustrations with the economy as Republicans look to strengthen their position heading into November.
The mayor of Washington, D.C., has declared an emergency over the Potomac River sewage spill the worst of its kind in the nation's history.