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Federal Reserve Officials Signal Caution on Rate Changes Amid Energy and Bond Market Volatility
Federal Reserve policymakers have indicated a cautious approach to future interest-rate adjustments, warning that new tariffs and sanctions could create unpredictable inflation pressures in the US economy.
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Homeland Security Prepares to Expand Border Enforcement Under Stopgap Budget
Immigration agencies are reallocating available resources to increase deportations and expand detention capacity following passage of the continuing resolution and new White House directives.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Plans Accelerated Review of Lower Court Nominees
Republican leaders on the Senate Judiciary Committee are preparing to advance dozens of judicial nominees before the winter recess in an effort to shape the federal judiciary ahead of the midterm elections.
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Congressional Democrats Demand Investigation Into Presidential Legal Defense Funding
Democratic leaders in the House and Senate are seeking greater transparency over financial arrangements supporting the administration's legal operations, citing concerns about corporate influence and potential conflicts of interest.
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White House Unveils Exterior Renovations and New Presidential Helipad
The administration has presented extensive changes to the White House grounds, including landscape renovations and upgraded aviation infrastructure, drawing both support and criticism over the use of federal funds.
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European Allies Push Back Against Washington's Expanded Sanctions Policy
US diplomats are facing growing frustration from European governments after the White House announced broader secondary sanctions, with allies warning that the policy could disrupt global energy markets.
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Justice Department Prepares Nearly $2 Billion Legal Fund After IRS Lawsuit Dismissal
The administration is preparing to allocate nearly $2 billion to a specialized legal fund intended to investigate political adversaries and restructure federal law enforcement agencies following the dismissal of a major lawsuit against t...
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White House Domestic Policy Council Expands Oversight of Federal Regulations
The Domestic Policy Council has expanded its role in reviewing and rewriting regulations across agencies including the Department of Health and Human Services and the Environmental Protection Agency, reducing the autonomy of career offic...
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Federal Committees Review Ethics of Medical Researcher Backed by Administration Officials
Federal oversight committees are examining the conduct of a prominent medical researcher who promoted unproven infectious-disease treatments and later received public support from senior White House health advisers.
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Treasury Prepares Enforcement Rules for New Iran Economic Pressure Campaign
Treasury officials are preparing regulatory mechanisms to enforce the administration's new economic measures against Iran, including potential action involving international swap lines, cash transfers and front companies in allied countr...
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California and Georgia Special Elections Could Further Narrow House Republican Majority
Special elections for vacant House seats in California and Georgia are attracting national fundraising and political attention as both parties assess the potential impact on the Republican leadership's narrow margin.
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Natalie Harp Gains Greater Influence Over White House Communications Strategy
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Natalie Harp has taken greater control over the president's daily information flow and digital messaging operations, becoming an increasingly influential figure inside the administration.
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Firefighter Unions Warn of Severe National Staffing Shortages Ahead of Wildfire Season
National firefighting organizations are warning Congress and the Federal Emergency Management Agency of critical personnel shortages and calling for emergency funding to recruit and retain frontline workers.
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Trump Says Traditional Pro-Israel Lobbying Groups Have Lost Influence in Congress
President Donald Trump said traditional pro-Israel organizations no longer have the influence they once held in Congress, marking a notable shift in his rhetoric on Middle Eastern political alliances.
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Todd Blanche Takes Over as Attorney General and Begins Justice Department Restructuring
Attorney General Todd Blanche has formally assumed leadership of the Justice Department after Senate confirmation and is beginning a restructuring of federal investigative priorities in line with the White House agenda.
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Trump Expands Executive Actions Restricting Birthright Citizenship
President Donald Trump has issued new executive orders seeking to restrict birthright citizenship and curb birth tourism, challenging constitutional protections under the Fourteenth Amendment after a recent Supreme Court ruling.
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Florida Primary Results Set Up Competitive Gubernatorial and Senate Races
Florida voters have selected general-election matchups including a gubernatorial contest between Trump-backed Byron Donalds and Democrat David Jolly, while Angie Nixon won a surprise Democratic Senate primary.
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Preservation Groups Ask Supreme Court to Halt $400 Million White House Ballroom Project
Historic preservation groups have filed an emergency appeal seeking to suspend a $400 million White House renovation project, arguing that the expansion violates federal preservation laws.
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House Republicans Face Further Pressure as Ethics Probe Tests Narrow Majority
House Speaker Mike Johnson is confronting additional pressure as an ethics investigation involving Ohio Representative Max Miller threatens to further narrow the Republican majority ahead of special elections in California and Georgia.
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Trump Administration Moves to Roll Back Environmental Protections for Old-Growth Forests
The Agriculture Department has announced plans to rescind longstanding protections for old-growth timber, setting up a legal fight with environmental groups and potentially opening millions of acres of federal land to commercial logging.
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FCC Chairman Brendan Carr Faces Scrutiny Over White House Communications Coordination
Newly revealed communications showing coordination between Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr and senior White House political operatives have prompted congressional Democrats to seek investigations into the regulato...
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Senate Passes Bipartisan Stopgap Funding Bill to Avert Government Shutdown
The US Senate approved a continuing resolution by 90 votes to six, maintaining current federal spending levels and postponing major appropriations disputes until a December lame-duck session.
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US and South Korea End Joint Military Exercises Early to Encourage North Korea Talks
The United States and South Korea have ended the Ulchi Freedom Shield exercises six days early in an effort to create conditions for renewed nuclear negotiations with North Korea.
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Pentagon Warns 30 Universities Could Lose Defense Funding Over Foreign Partnerships
The Defense Department has warned three dozen US universities that they risk losing federal defense grants unless they terminate certain academic and research partnerships with foreign entities considered adversarial by Washington.
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International Criminal Court Condemns New US Sanctions Against Its Officials
The International Criminal Court has denounced new United States sanctions targeting international prosecutors, escalating tensions between Washington and European allies over the authority of international judicial institutions.
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Justice Department Defends Prosecution of Former FBI Director James Comey
Federal prosecutors have filed new briefs defending criminal charges against former FBI Director James Comey, arguing that the prosecution is legally justified despite criticism over the case's political implications.
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Trump Nominates Heidi Overton to Lead the Food and Drug Administration
President Donald Trump has selected physician and former White House health policy adviser Heidi Overton as FDA commissioner, potentially shifting the agency's approach to pharmaceutical advertising and food additives.
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Treasury Doubles Government Debt Buybacks as Bond Yields Rise
The Treasury Department has doubled the volume of government debt repurchases in an effort to stabilize volatile bond markets as investors continue to price in persistent inflation pressures.
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US National Debt Surpasses $40 Trillion for the First Time
Federal debt has crossed the $40 trillion threshold, intensifying debate in Washington over mandatory spending, tax policy and the long-term fiscal outlook ahead of the midterm elections.
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Trump Administration Threatens Secondary Sanctions on Countries Maintaining Economic Ties With Iran
President Donald Trump has ordered a broad escalation of economic pressure on Iran, warning countries that continue financial, logistics or oil ties with Tehran could face severe United States retaliation.
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Senior White House National Security Adviser Departs Amid Foreign Policy Debate
A senior National Security Council official and close adviser to the vice president has left the administration amid internal debate over long-term U.S. military commitments in Europe and policy toward Russia and China.
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Supreme Court Rejects Trump Appeal Over Five Million Dollar Civil Verdict
The Supreme Court has rejected a further appeal by President Donald Trump seeking to overturn a five million dollar jury verdict stemming from a civil sexual abuse and defamation case, closing another major avenue of appeal in federal co...
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Senate Advances Stopgap Funding Bill to Avert Government Shutdown
The Senate has passed a continuing resolution extending federal funding through December while including provisions aimed at preventing the Office of Management and Budget from changing rules governing federal grant cancellations, settin...
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Senator Elissa Slotkin Seeks Pentagon Pledge to Keep Military Out of Midterm Elections
Democratic Senator Elissa Slotkin is seeking written assurances from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the Joint Chiefs of Staff that active-duty military personnel will not be deployed to polling locations or used to seize election mat...
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Trump Administration Escalates Immigration Policy With Orders Targeting Birthright Citizenship and Birth Tourism
The Trump administration has issued executive orders directing federal agencies to deny citizenship to children of designated foreign nationals and revoke visas associated with birth tourism, setting up a constitutional clash over the Fo...
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Federal Reserve Holds Rates Steady as Officials Warn of Persistent Inflation Risks
The Federal Open Market Committee has kept the federal funds rate at three point five percent to three point seven five percent, with policymakers continuing to warn about upward inflation pressures and potential energy shocks despite a ...
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Trump Asks Supreme Court to Clear Way for Four Hundred Million Dollar White House Ballroom
President Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court to allow construction of a proposed four hundred million dollar White House ballroom and bunker complex to resume, arguing that lower-court injunctions sought by historic preservation gr...
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Justice Department Defends Prosecution of Former FBI Director James Comey
Federal prosecutors are defending the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, arguing that an Instagram post featuring seashells arranged as a numerical code amounted to a physical threat against President Donald Trump and an unla...
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Trump Administration Imposes Fifty Percent Tariffs on Broad Range of Canadian Imports
The Trump administration has imposed fifty percent tariffs on a broad range of Canadian imports, including motor vehicles, dairy products and alcoholic beverages, while extending the measures to electronics and other critical supply chai...
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A Sleepless Night on Wall Street: Nasdaq to Begin Nearly Round-the-Clock Trading
Nasdaq plans to add an overnight session from December, extending trading in U.S. shares to nearly 23 hours a day and moving closer to a 24/7 market.
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"The First in the World": 69-Year-Old Protested Artificial Intelligence—and Went to Jail
San Francisco activist Wynd Kaufmyn was sentenced to 14 days in jail after helping block access to OpenAI's offices during a StopAI protest against the race to develop superintelligent systems.
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State Murder Trial of Luigi Mangione Postponed After Federal Guilty Plea
A state judge postponed Luigi Mangione's murder trial after he pleaded guilty to federal charges, with his defense arguing that proceeding with the state case would violate constitutional protections against double jeopardy.
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Trump Family-Backed Crypto Venture Faces Scrutiny Over Use of Chinese AI Models
World Liberty Financial, a cryptocurrency venture heavily promoted by the Trump family, is facing national security scrutiny after reports that its platform uses artificial intelligence models developed by Chinese technology companies th...
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Economic Poll Finds 53 Percent of Voters Say Their Finances Have Worsened Under Trump
A nationwide Financial Times poll found that 53 percent of registered voters believe their financial situation has deteriorated since Donald Trump returned to the presidency, highlighting economic concerns for Republicans as inflation an...
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Justice Department Revives Criminal Charges Against Kilmar Ábrego García
The Trump administration has directed federal prosecutors to pursue criminal charges against Kilmar Ábrego García that were previously dismissed, signaling a more aggressive prosecutorial approach in a case tied to immigration enforcemen...
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Trump Casts Mail-In Ballot in Florida Primary Despite Criticism of Absentee Voting
President Donald Trump reportedly voted by mail in Florida's Republican primary, using a method that his administration and campaign have repeatedly criticised as vulnerable to fraud.
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US Navy Destroyer Reportedly Remains Without Power in South China Sea for Four Days
A US Navy destroyer has reportedly remained adrift without power in the South China Sea for four days, prompting congressional scrutiny over military readiness, maintenance backlogs and naval vulnerabilities in a major area of geopolitic...
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Trump Administration Temporarily Halts Border Wall Construction in Big Bend National Park
The Department of Homeland Security has temporarily suspended border wall construction inside Big Bend National Park in Texas while officials assess environmental and logistical challenges surrounding the controversial project.
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Federal Reserve Officials Signal Caution on Rate Changes Amid Energy and Bond Market Volatility
Homeland Security Prepares to Expand Border Enforcement Under Stopgap Budget
Senate Judiciary Committee Plans Accelerated Review of Lower Court Nominees
Congressional Democrats Demand Investigation Into Presidential Legal Defense Funding
White House Unveils Exterior Renovations and New Presidential Helipad
European Allies Push Back Against Washington's Expanded Sanctions Policy
Justice Department Prepares Nearly $2 Billion Legal Fund After IRS Lawsuit Dismissal
White House Domestic Policy Council Expands Oversight of Federal Regulations
Federal Committees Review Ethics of Medical Researcher Backed by Administration Officials
Treasury Prepares Enforcement Rules for New Iran Economic Pressure Campaign
California and Georgia Special Elections Could Further Narrow House Republican Majority
Natalie Harp Gains Greater Influence Over White House Communications Strategy
Firefighter Unions Warn of Severe National Staffing Shortages Ahead of Wildfire Season
Trump Says Traditional Pro-Israel Lobbying Groups Have Lost Influence in Congress
Todd Blanche Takes Over as Attorney General and Begins Justice Department Restructuring
Trump Expands Executive Actions Restricting Birthright Citizenship
Florida Primary Results Set Up Competitive Gubernatorial and Senate Races
Preservation Groups Ask Supreme Court to Halt $400 Million White House Ballroom Project
House Republicans Face Further Pressure as Ethics Probe Tests Narrow Majority
Trump Administration Moves to Roll Back Environmental Protections for Old-Growth Forests
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr Faces Scrutiny Over White House Communications Coordination
Senate Passes Bipartisan Stopgap Funding Bill to Avert Government Shutdown
US and South Korea End Joint Military Exercises Early to Encourage North Korea Talks
Pentagon Warns 30 Universities Could Lose Defense Funding Over Foreign Partnerships
International Criminal Court Condemns New US Sanctions Against Its Officials
Justice Department Defends Prosecution of Former FBI Director James Comey
Trump Nominates Heidi Overton to Lead the Food and Drug Administration
Treasury Doubles Government Debt Buybacks as Bond Yields Rise
US National Debt Surpasses $40 Trillion for the First Time
Trump Administration Threatens Secondary Sanctions on Countries Maintaining Economic Ties With Iran
Senior White House National Security Adviser Departs Amid Foreign Policy Debate
Supreme Court Rejects Trump Appeal Over Five Million Dollar Civil Verdict
Senate Advances Stopgap Funding Bill to Avert Government Shutdown
Senator Elissa Slotkin Seeks Pentagon Pledge to Keep Military Out of Midterm Elections
Trump Administration Escalates Immigration Policy With Orders Targeting Birthright Citizenship and Birth Tourism
Federal Reserve Holds Rates Steady as Officials Warn of Persistent Inflation Risks
Trump Asks Supreme Court to Clear Way for Four Hundred Million Dollar White House Ballroom
Justice Department Defends Prosecution of Former FBI Director James Comey
Trump Administration Imposes Fifty Percent Tariffs on Broad Range of Canadian Imports
A Sleepless Night on Wall Street: Nasdaq to Begin Nearly Round-the-Clock Trading
"The First in the World": 69-Year-Old Protested Artificial Intelligence—and Went to Jail
State Murder Trial of Luigi Mangione Postponed After Federal Guilty Plea
Trump Family-Backed Crypto Venture Faces Scrutiny Over Use of Chinese AI Models
Economic Poll Finds 53 Percent of Voters Say Their Finances Have Worsened Under Trump
Justice Department Revives Criminal Charges Against Kilmar Ábrego García
Trump Casts Mail-In Ballot in Florida Primary Despite Criticism of Absentee Voting
US Navy Destroyer Reportedly Remains Without Power in South China Sea for Four Days
Trump Administration Temporarily Halts Border Wall Construction in Big Bend National Park
Preservation Group Asks Supreme Court to Halt 400 Million Dollar White House Ballroom Project
Trump Administration Deletes or Alters Hundreds of Federal Health and Education Datasets
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