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Vulnerable House Republicans become hard to find for people angry about Trump
Republican members of Congress have gone to great lengths to avoid public meetings with their constituents over their two-week Easter recess.
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Trump border czar blames undocumented parents for removal of citizen children
Trump administration border czar Tom Homan defended his agency’s removal of three U.S. citizen children last week. “The parents made that decision, not the United States government.”
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Fact check: RFK Jr. misleads on autism prevalence, causes
In announcing new autism prevalence data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. distorted scientific research to argue that there is an “epidemic” of autism that must be due to an “environmental toxin.”
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White House driveway lined with photos of alleged criminal migrants
Dozens of large posters with photographs of migrants the White House claims to have been arrested for various crimes now line the driveway that leads to the West Wing.
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Trump vowed to end the Ukraine war in 24 hours, but the conflict still rages
President Donald Trump pledged to end the war in Ukraine within his first 24 hours in office. But nearly 100 days into his second term, the conflict between Moscow and Kyiv grinds on.
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White House driveway lined with posters of migrants WH says were arrested
Close to 100 posters with photos of alleged criminal migrants were placed in front of the White House late Sunday. The Trump administration has not offered details about those alleged crimes, or if any of the people shown have been convicted of those crimes.
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Farmers call trade war tariffs ‘full blown crisis' to agriculture exports
U.S. agriculture exporters say global backlash to President Trump’s tariffs are already resulting in canceled orders and farm layoffs.
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Live updates: Trump's border czar blames parents of US citizen children who were deported
The White House has been focusing on border issues to mark the first 100 days of the president’s second term. Follow along for live updates.
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Trump says Columbus Day will now just be Columbus Day
President Trump made clear Sunday that he would not follow his predecessor’s practice of recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day alongside Columbus Day.
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Chinese factories are stopping production and looking for new markets as US tariffs bite
Chinese manufacturers are pausing production and turning to new markets as the impact of U.S. tariffs sets in, according to companies and analysts.
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Some artifacts removed from African American history museum after executive order
Several artifacts are being removed from the National Museum of African American History and Culture, according to the owners of the artifacts.
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Americans vent disappointment with Trump ahead of his 100-day mark, especially on tariffs
A majority of American adults (55%) disapprove of President Donald Trump’s job performance in the new 온라인카지노사이트 News Stay Tuned Poll.
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Campgrounds and visitor centers at federal lakes are closing amid Trump's budget cuts
Campgrounds, boat ramps and other facilities in at least 30 locations at federal lakes and reservoirs in six states will be closed or have their hours curtailed as of mid-May. Those changes are coming as the Trump administration tries to rapidly shrink the U.S. government. Officials at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers say they are dealing with staffing shortages...
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Trump expresses doubts Putin is willing to end the Ukraine war, a day after saying a deal was close
President Donald Trump says he doubts Russia’s Vladimir Putin wants to end his war in Ukraine.
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Sen. Jon Ossoff signals support for Trump impeachment
Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., signaled support for impeaching President Donald Trump during a town hall he hosted near Atlanta on Friday.
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World Pride events pulled from Kennedy Center for LGBTQ+ safety
Organizers said they are moving a week’s worth of events for World Pride DC away from the Kennedy Center.
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Trump administration asked to reconsider travel policies ahead of World Cup
Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon asked Trump administration officials to reconsider travel policies, citing upcoming sporting events like the 2026 World Cup.
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Who is Hannah Dugan, the Milwaukee judge arrested by the FBI?
A judge in Milwaukee is accused of helping a man evade immigration authorities. The case immediately became a high-profile confrontation between the Trump administration and judiciary over the Republican administration’s immigration policies.
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What to know about the Milwaukee judge who was arrested by the FBI
Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested by FBI agents in the Milwaukee County Courthouse parking lot on April 25. Here’s what you need to know.
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Trump keeps contradicting himself on tariffs, making a fragile world economy nervous
President Donald Trump can’t stop contradicting himself on his own tariff plans.