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Trump administration halts research to help babies with heart defects
James Antaki has worked for over 30 years on a device to help infants with holes in their hearts and other defects. Now it’s all at risk.
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Two dolls instead of 30? Toys become latest symbol of Trump's trade war
Toy dolls have become the latest rhetorical poster child for President Donald Trump’s tariffs crusade.
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Judge pauses Trump's effort to reduce the size of the federal government
A judge in California temporarily blocked plans for reductions-in-force and reorganization at 21 departments and agencies across the federal government.
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US spy agencies told to gather intelligence on Greenland
The move has drawn objections from Denmark, a NATO ally which rules the semi-autonomous island.
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Inside the salacious scandal that derailed Jeanine Pirro's political career
The incident is likely to receive renewed attention now that Pirro is President Donald Trump’s pick to be the interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C.
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Top White House adviser: ‘We're actively looking at' suspending due process for migrants
The “privilege of the writ of habeas corpus can be suspended at a time of invasion. So I would say that’s an action we’re actively looking at,” Miller told reporters outside the White House.
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FDA stalls in posting food safety warning letters amid staff cuts
A seafood company failed to follow federal safety rules to prevent potential botulism contamination. A business was hawking dietary supplements with the misleading claim that they’d cure, treat or prevent disease. A fresh sprouts producer didn’t take adequate precautions against contamination. The Food and Drug Administration laid out these inspection findings in warning letters, accusing the companies of committing...
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White House defends firing Librarian of Congress
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Friday that the Librarian of Congress, Dr. Carla Hayden, had been fired due to her efforts to promote diversity, equity and inclusion, calling her actions “concerning.”
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White House reaffirms plans to upgrade FAA systems after Newark outage
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed the telecommunications issues that took Newark Airport offline early Friday morning, citing “no operational impact.”
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5 things to know about Jeanine Pirro
Jeanine Pirro, also known as “Judge Jeanine,” is a former Westchester County judge and successful media personality. Here’s what you need to know.
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President Trump fires Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden
President Donald Trump abruptly fired Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden on Thursday as the White House continues to purge the federal government of those perceived to oppose the president and his agenda.
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Trump floats cutting China tariffs to 80% ahead of weekend meeting
Trump this morning floated cutting tariffs on China to 80% ahead of a weekend meeting as he looks to de-escalate the trade war.
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Why immigrants, moments away from being deported to Libya, never left the US
Reports of plans to send migrants to Libya drew backlash from immigration and humanitarian advocates.
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Trump names Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as DC's top federal prosecutor
The president announced earlier Thursday that he would be replacing Ed Martin, a “stop the steal” organizer closely aligned with Jan. 6 defendants, as his nominee.
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Trump designates May 8 as ‘Victory Day' in US. Here's what it means
President Donald Trump has issued a proclamation designating Thursday as a day for the United States to celebrate.
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Trump announces first post-tariff trade deal with the UK
The Trump administration announced a trade deal with the United Kingdom today, but with only limited details about what it will achieve.
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House GOP backing off some Medicaid cuts as report shows millions of people would lose health care
House Republicans appear to be backing off some, but not all, of the steep reductions to the Medicaid program as part of their big tax breaks bill.
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US Health department will analyze data from autistic Medicare, Medicaid enrollees, RFK Jr. says
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a plan to use records from Medicaid and Medicare to study autism.
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WATCH: Rep. Joyce Beatty asks for update on status of Harriet Tubman being placed on $20 bill
Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-Ohio) asked Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent for a status update on Harriet Tubman’s face being placed on the $20 bill. The “Harriet Tubman Tribute Act of 2025” calls for Bessent to include the abolitionist’s face on all $20 bills printed after Dec. 31, 2030.
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5 things to know about Dr. Vinay Prasad
Oncologist Vinay Prasad was named the new vaccine chief by the FDA in May 2025. Here’s what you need to know.