Russian American Ksenia Karelina[1], who was released last month after being detained in Russia for more than a year, met with President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday.
"It's a great honor," the president said as he shook Karelina's hand.
Karelina's
Americans who don't have their REAL IDs will still be allowed to fly after the May 7 deadline, but they will face extra screening and delays at the airport.
Homeland Security Sec. Kristi
Two of President Donald Trump's staunch critics – California Democrats Gov. Gavin Newsom[1] and Sen. Adam Schiff – are now offering to work with the Republican administration on federal tax incentives to bring back movie-making from overseas.
Newsom sued
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