Trump administration officials are challenging a reparations program in a Chicago suburb, arguing it constitutes illegal race discrimination. The Department of Justice claims it is unlawful to pay people who experienced illegal race discrimination.
A Democratic majority could issue subpoenas to Blanche and other Trump officials on 'day 1,' according to Garcia, indicating potential investigations or legal actions.
Trump officials are reportedly pushing to limit how the Census Bureau protects privacy when releasing statistics, which could result in less public data available for redistricting and other uses.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended the organization against visa issues in the U.S. ahead of the World Cup, while Iranian-Americans called for Iran's expulsion from the tournament. Preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, are underway, with discussions around its economic impact and fan experience.
Protests have erupted in Albania for several days against a planned luxury resort by the Trump family on a sensitive nature reserve. Meanwhile, former Trump adviser John Bolton is expected to plead guilty in a classified documents case.
Ben Black, a Trump official heading a $205 billion agency, has been named in thousands of Jeffrey Epstein's records, revealing personal connections to the disgraced financier. This disclosure links a high-ranking official to the Epstein scandal.
Senator Marco Rubio confirmed that Donald Trump will attend the NATO summit in Turkey in July, describing it as a potentially historic meeting for the alliance. This announcement comes amid various reports and speculation regarding Trump's public appearances and health.
Congressional Democrats are strongly opposing a US Department of Labor proposal that would allow 401(k) investments to include cryptocurrencies, citing increased financial risk for workers.
Pope Leo XIV issued a warning about the dangers of artificial intelligence, including concerns about monopolies and its potential to replace human work, a statement that continues to be praised, debated, and affirmed by commentators. Concurrently, the Pope also called for urgent aid for the people of Gaza, denouncing the lack of assistance following a flotilla incident.
Reports suggest an imminent attack in the Iran War as Trump and top officials cancel holiday plans, while Walmart notes consumers are self-rationing gas.
Thousands of Cubans gathered in front of the US embassy in Havana to protest the US indictment of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro. His daughter and other Cuban officials repudiated the accusations, with some expressing readiness to fight against imperialism.
A senior U.S. diplomat, reportedly a Trump official, is alleged to have intervened to help Zbigniew Ziobro, a former Polish justice minister wanted by Warsaw, secure a U.S. visa. This assistance allowed Ziobro to travel to the U.S. from Hungary, prompting calls for an explanation from Polish authorities.
Veteran diplomats express concerns that unprecedented vacancies in US ambassadorial positions under the Trump administration are hampering America's global power, though Trump officials dismiss these criticisms.
Katie Miller, a former Trump administration official, drew criticism for her Mother's Day social media post, stating that 'the pinnacle of feminism is having children'.
A US federal court has released what is purported to be Jeffrey Epstein's suicide note, which reportedly includes claims that he was investigated for months without anything being found. The note's contents have been widely reported by various news outlets.
The Strait of Hormuz experienced escalating tensions as the US Navy escorted commercial ships and issued warnings to Iran, which asserted its control over the waterway and traded claims of missile strikes. This military activity and rhetoric raised global concerns about shipping safety and oil prices.
President Trump informed Congress that hostilities with Iran were "terminated" and defended the use of a naval blockade, which he described as more effective than bombing. He also stated he would not end the conflict early without achieving US objectives, despite Iran's new offers for negotiation.
The state of Illinois alleges that misconduct by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Chicago was enabled by officials from the Trump administration.
Lee Zeldin and Representative Rosa DeLauro engaged in a heated exchange during an EPA budget hearing on Capitol Hill, debating climate change and landmark Supreme Court cases.
A gunman attempted to attack President Trump and Cabinet members at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, sending anti-government writings to family before the incident and sparking various reactions and conspiracy theories.
Tensions between the United States and Iran have escalated, primarily centered on the Strait of Hormuz, where Iran has reportedly deployed new underwater mines and both nations have been involved in ship seizures. Peace talks aimed at de-escalating the conflict have stalled amidst these developments.
John Phelan, the US Navy Secretary, has been ousted from his position, with reports citing a clash with Pentagon leadership and the ongoing naval blockade of Iran as contributing factors. Hung Cao has been named as the interim US Navy Secretary following Phelan's departure.
President Trump signed an executive order to accelerate the review and access to psychedelic drug treatments, including controversial substances like ibogaine. Podcaster Joe Rogan was present at the White House announcement, where Trump joked about wanting some for anxiety.
The Trump administration is actively lobbying its international allies to support and adopt a new "trade over aid" policy initiative. This push aims to shift the focus of international development from traditional aid to fostering trade relationships.
A former Trump White House official has criticized the administration's failure to effectively communicate and justify its war efforts to the American public.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, a Trump official, is reportedly seeking to accelerate the hiring and training of new air traffic controllers by recruiting gamers without college degrees. This initiative aims to address a chronic shortage in the industry.
Lawyers said the judge's order is "threatening grave national-security harms to the White House, the President and his family, and the President's staff."
A US federal committee, dubbed the 'God squad,' has exempted oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico from Endangered Species Act protections, a decision Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth justified as a matter of national security. Critics argue this move exploits a 'self-made gas crisis' and puts rare species like the Rice's whale, manatees, and sea turtles at significant risk.
The Supreme Court is preparing to hear oral arguments on a Trump executive order limiting birthright citizenship, a case that could reinterpret the 14th Amendment. Trump officials are citing historical, racially-charged campaigns to support their bid, while public opinion on the issue remains divided.
A former Trump administration official stated that the United States can lead the global artificial intelligence race if it implements the correct patent policy.
President Trump has extended his ultimatum for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by 10 days, paused attacks on its energy sector, and expressed a desire for a speedy end to the war, though he stated there is no cease-fire. Meanwhile, Israel launched more strikes on Iran, and markets have reacted to these developments, with oil falling, gold rising, and stocks finishing higher.
Trump administration officials are promoting the concept of U.S. energy dominance, even as global oil executives issue warnings about an impending supply crisis.
During a heated hearing, a Democrat sharply criticized a Trump administration official for refusing to state whether Russian President Vladimir Putin is a 'war criminal.'
Journalists from Voice of America have filed a complaint, alleging that Trump administration officials attempted to force them to act as a 'mouthpiece' and demanded 'loyalty' in exchange for their jobs.
The Trump administration is reportedly pushing through over $23 billion in weapons sales to the UAE, Kuwait, and Jordan, bypassing congressional approval for some deals and never submitting others for review.
New Delhi and Washington will discuss speeding up pending defence acquisitions and consider reviving forums like INDUS-X, people familiar with the matter said.
The National Endowment for the Humanities seldom gave seven-figure grants. Now big awards flow to handpicked projects, including an institution with three full-time employees.
The Trump administration is reportedly planning to expand immigration detention operations at a controversial site within a rural Louisiana airport, converting barracks to hold migrant families and children before deportation.
Another official from the Trump administration has reportedly been ousted, days after Kristi Noem's sudden firing, indicating ongoing personnel changes within the administration.
A Putin envoy reportedly held discussions with Trump administration officials regarding the ongoing energy crisis, suggesting high-level diplomatic engagement on the issue.
Donald Trump has reportedly made it a habit to gift $145 Florsheim shoes to his friends, advisers, and VIPs, often attaching personal notes, with insiders noting his obsession with the affordable Wisconsin-based brand.
Trump officials misjudged Iran’s response, leading to halted Gulf shipping and soaring oil prices as the administration scrambles for a strategy to end the conflict
Former Trump administration officials have acknowledged a 'tactical error' made during the lead-up to the Iran war, specifically ignoring an offer for anti-drone defense assistance from Ukrainian experts.
TRUMP has proposed KEVIN WARSHA, a former Fed member and critic of easing, for the post, which will spark debate in the Senate about the bank's direction.
Critics allege that the Trump administration overstepped its authority by using a 1994 law to prosecute protesters and journalists who interrupted a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota.
EPA rolls back rules as chemical firms claim provisions in RMP protection system too expensive to implement
The Trump administration is slowly dismantling the federal disaster management system that…
The United States and Europe are engaging in discussions regarding access to powerful AI models, following a dispute involving Anthropic. Former Trump officials are also reportedly seeking a deal to restore access to a powerful model.
Democratic lawmakers have warned Trump administration officials, including Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, that they could face fines and criminal prosecution if they proceed with the Arch Project without congressional approval.
As the World Cup 2026 commences, various stories emerge globally, including protests by families of missing persons in Mexico and discussions about player rosters and potential retirements. Meanwhile, the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 schedule and streaming details are also being highlighted.
Excitement is growing for the FIFA World Cup 2026, with numerous articles offering early predictions, tactical analyses, and previews of teams, players, and potential outcomes. Discussions also cover the new format, venues, and fan experience, including the potential for early morning viewing for some international fans.
A judge invalidated Trump administration policies that halted asylum grants and the processing of immigration benefits for people from 39 countries, ordering officials to restart these processes.
Officials from the Trump administration are reportedly rewriting regulations for all of academia, following previous actions that targeted dozens of colleges.
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Ukrainian drones attacked an oil terminal in St. Petersburg, Russia, coinciding with the opening of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. The strike brought the conflict closer to a major Russian city and cast a shadow over President Putin's economic showcase event.
The Trump administration has announced it will not move forward with a controversial fund intended to support individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riot. The decision came after significant pressure and backlash, including from within the Republican Party.
Iran announced it has called off talks with the U.S. following Israeli strikes in Lebanon and Gaza, with an IRGC-affiliated outlet claiming the freeze. However, Donald Trump stated he was not informed of any suspension of talks and that Israel would not send troops to Beirut.
US and Iranian officials have reportedly agreed on a memorandum of understanding for a 60-day ceasefire extension, but the deal is awaiting final approval from President Donald Trump. The White House confirmed the agreement is under careful review by the President.
The individual who fired shots outside the White House had previous run-ins with the Secret Service and was wanted for arrest, according to court documents. Former President Trump renewed his petition for a White House ballroom, citing the nearby shooting as justification.
President Trump's changing statements regarding US troop deployments in Europe, from withdrawal to sending additional forces to Poland, have caused confusion among NATO allies. This shift has led to discussions about the future of NATO and European security architecture.
A US official, reportedly a Trump confidant, is set to attend Russia's flagship economic forum, marking the first US appearance at the event in several years. Russian President Vladimir Putin is also expected to be present.
The United States has expanded sanctions against Cuba, prompting Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel to warn of a "bloodbath" if the island nation is attacked. This escalation highlights severe tensions between the two countries.
A top Trump official has made a shocking revelation about the former president's instructions to J.D. Vance in the event of a disaster, according to a secret letter.
Trump administration officials are rejecting claims that they are softening on immigration, as hard-liners express frustration with current deportation levels and the Department of Homeland Security's attempts to operate with less public scrutiny.
Following President Trump's decision to pause US naval escorts in the Strait of Hormuz, Tehran celebrated the move as a victory, while Iran's foreign ministry reiterated its demand for a fair and comprehensive agreement to resolve the Gulf conflict.
The Trump administration is advocating for a 'trade over aid' policy, threatening to cut the UN budget and alleging widespread fraud in food aid programs. Critics, however, state there is no evidence to support these claims of fraud.
Trump administration officials have accumulated an extraordinary record of defiance in various court battles concerning policy decisions, highlighting ongoing legal challenges to the administration's actions.
President Trump reportedly instructed aides to prepare for an extended US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and reacted furiously to criticism regarding US policy on Iran. He also dismissed a new Iranian peace proposal, stating Iran was 'figuring out its leadership'.
A gunman at the White House Correspondents' Dinner was reportedly targeting President Trump and his administration officials, prompting an evacuation and raising security concerns. The incident led to discussions about event security and the safety of high-profile attendees.
Donald Trump has stated that a visit by King Charles to the United States could help improve relations between the UK and the US. He described the King as "a fantastic man."
The US government and Pentagon have announced the abolition of mandatory flu vaccination for soldiers. This decision reverses a previous policy requiring service members to receive the influenza vaccine.
Williams Companies has begun construction on the controversial Northeast Supply Enhancement (NESE) natural gas pipeline project, which aims to expand the Transco system. The project's groundbreaking comes with pledges from Trump administration officials for its swift completion despite ongoing opposition.
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A US appeals court has ordered a lower court judge to halt and terminate a criminal contempt investigation into the Trump administration. The inquiry concerned officials' handling of deportation flights.
Donald Trump's proposed budget includes a historic request for $1.5 trillion in defense spending, marking the largest such request in decades, alongside significant cuts to domestic programs and a 10% reduction in non-defense spending.
Officials from the Trump administration are reportedly considering a policy to automatically enroll seniors into Medicare Advantage plans, a move that could significantly impact healthcare costs.
Over 7 million student loan borrowers are facing a deadline to leave the Biden-era Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan later this year, according to Trump officials.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether all children born in the United States can continue to automatically receive citizenship, with a decision potentially complicating access to education and Trump officials citing historical arguments to end it.
Trump administration officials are reportedly in discussions with companies holding offshore wind leases, proposing to buy back these projects, potentially in exchange for new fossil fuel development opportunities off America's coastline.
The UAE has informed Washington and other Western allies of its willingness to join a multinational naval task force aimed at securing and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, as international discussions continue regarding a navigation coalition.
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to return Maria de Jesus Estrada Juarez, a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipient, who was deported to Mexico after an arrest during a green-card appointment.
Ukrainian President Zelensky warned that the ongoing Iran war is emboldening Russia, following meetings between Ukrainian officials and representatives of former US President Donald Trump. Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez echoed this, criticizing US and Israeli action against Iran as an 'unjust war' that strengthens Russia and destabilizes the Middle East.
LaGuardia Airport has reopened following a deadly Air Canada Express collision with a fire truck on a runway, which killed two pilots and injured dozens. A video of the incident has emerged as the investigation into the crash continues.
Ballard Partners, a lobbying firm with connections to former Trump officials, has signed a deal to represent Libyan warlord Khalifa Hifter and his armed forces, indicating his efforts to increase influence in Washington.
A former member of the Trump Administration's Iran negotiating team has issued a warning that the current war strategy is proving counterproductive. This assessment highlights concerns about the effectiveness of ongoing military and diplomatic approaches in the region.
Joseph Kent, a senior Trump administration official and top counterterrorism official, has resigned, citing his opposition to the Iran war which he believes poses no imminent threat and was initiated under Israeli pressure. He is also known for his support of conspiracy theories.
Trump administration officials are discussing a new 'Board of Trade' with China to address what they perceive as an unequal economic relationship and move towards a more managed trade approach.
Top executives from major U.S. oil companies have cautioned Trump administration officials that the current energy market turmoil could escalate, potentially leading to further instability and price volatility.
Brazil has blocked a visit by a US official to see jailed former President Bolsonaro, leading to accusations of 'undue interference' and a worsening of bilateral relations.
Facing a severe energy crisis and growing public protests, the Cuban government has for the first time acknowledged engaging in negotiations with the Trump administration.
Conservative podcaster Candace Owens, known for spreading conspiracy theories, asked if one should anticipate an Israel false flag operation amid the Iran war.
A report indicates that Trump administration officials discarded a Pentagon plan designed to prevent civilian war casualties prior to the Iran strikes, a move critics fear will increase non-combatant deaths.
Oil prices experienced significant volatility, plummeting by almost 20% after an erroneous post by a U.S. energy secretary, only to recover as more accurate information regarding Iran emerged.
Scientists say crackdown on gender-affirming care could have impact on healthcare of all Americans
As more health systems end gender-affirming care for patients amid a crackdown from the Trump…
Federal officials under the Trump administration are increasing scrutiny on states in an anti-fraud campaign targeting unemployment benefits, with President Trump specifically criticizing California and other Democrat-led states.
Paolo Zampolli, a special envoy for President Trump, endorsed Russia’s participation at next month’s Paralympics, a move greeted with dismay in European capitals.
The FCC's 'equal time' rule, which mandates equal broadcast opportunities for political candidates, is being examined in the context of a conflict involving Stephen Colbert and CBS.
Anthropic's CEO, Dario Amodei, met with Trump administration officials to discuss resolving an export ban on their AI model, Fable, with Anthropic arguing the breach was minor.
The United States Men's National Team secured a dominant victory over Paraguay in their World Cup opening match, with Folarin Balogun scoring a brace. However, the win was overshadowed by an injury scare involving star player Christian Pulisic.
A Trump official stated that nearly 7 million student loan borrowers are still enrolled in the defunct SAVE payment plan, risking unaffordable payments and potential default.
The anticipated SpaceX IPO is generating significant interest among investors, with reports indicating it is well oversubscribed and set to close orders soon. The offering is noted for breaking with traditional Wall Street playbooks and has prompted discussions on how retail investors can participate and its potential market impact.
Former Trump administration officials are reportedly concerned that a loophole in US policy may have allowed Chinese firms to acquire Nvidia Blackwell chips. This potential loophole raises questions about the effectiveness of current export controls on advanced technology.
Elon Musk's SpaceX has officially filed for an initial public offering (IPO) seeking to raise $75 billion, which could value the company at up to $1.8 trillion. This move is anticipated to potentially make Musk the world's first trillionaire.
SpaceX is reportedly targeting a fixed IPO price of $135 per share, aiming to raise $75 billion, which would value the company at $1.75 trillion and potentially make it the largest initial public offering ever. While some analysts suggest the company may be overvalued, the IPO is poised to be a record-setting event.
The Trump administration has decided to scrap a proposed $1.8 billion fund, intended to compensate the president's allies, following significant Republican opposition. This fund, dubbed the 'weaponization' fund, faced criticism and was ultimately withdrawn.
A United Nations labor agency has blocked the appointment of a US official due to the United States' outstanding financial arrears. This decision highlights ongoing issues with US contributions to international organizations.
Jewish students at Harvard describe a changed atmosphere on campus as Trump officials investigate episodes related to Gaza war protests, yet Jewish life is described as thriving.
Donald Trump has called for Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan, and other nations to normalize relations with Israel by joining the Abraham Accords as a condition for any future peace deal with Iran. This demand introduces fresh uncertainty into ongoing discussions about an Iran peace plan.
A former Trump administration official reportedly attempted to ban half of all US voting machines, citing unsubstantiated conspiracy theories about election fraud.
Public health experts have expressed shock and criticism over the Trump administration's strict quarantine orders for Ebola and hantavirus, stating they exceed what is necessary to prevent the spread in the U.S.
Vice President JD Vance delivered a speech in Maine, accusing Democrats of failing to address fraud in public benefits and advocating for Republican efforts to root it out, as Trump administration officials simultaneously halted Medicaid payments.
The Trump administration undertook various actions, including rejecting a UN migration declaration, canceling a public lands conservation rule, and imposing new sanctions on Iran. These moves reflect a broad push to reshape policies across environmental, immigration, and foreign affairs.
Despite promises from Trump officials and Venezuelan allies for a new era of accountability to unlock Venezuela's oil wealth, the country's oil industry remains opaque with secret deals.
Nearly 18,000 left-wing activists on the social media platform Bluesky are reportedly in panic after an anti-ICE activist website, launched by a fired Trump official, doxxed their personal information. The incident has caused widespread concern among the affected users.
President Trump informed Congress that hostilities with Iran have "terminated" or are "over," despite earlier considerations of military action. This declaration came amidst ongoing tensions and discussions regarding the need for congressional authorization for any conflict.
Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted for a second time, facing charges related to an Instagram photo allegedly threatening President Trump. Legal experts have raised concerns about the indictment's potential First Amendment implications.
A shooting occurred at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, leading to a suspect being charged with the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. In the aftermath, Trump and the First Lady publicly demanded ABC fire late-night host Jimmy Kimmel over a joke related to the incident.
Calley Means, an aide to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., maintained his presidency of a company reliant on health savings accounts last year as the Trump administration developed policies to expand them.
A powerful photograph titled "Separated by ICE," depicting an immigrant family being separated in the United States, has been awarded the prestigious World Press Photo of the Year. The image highlights the emotional impact of US immigration policies.
The United States seized an Iranian vessel near the Strait of Hormuz, prompting Tehran to vow retaliation and further escalating tensions in the critical waterway. This incident occurred ahead of planned peace talks, which Iran is reportedly considering boycotting due to US demands.
Former Trump administration officials are reportedly considering a plan to automatically enroll seniors in Medicare Advantage, a move that could significantly impact healthcare costs.
A new book alleges that Trump administration officials believed USAID primarily conducted abortions before significantly reducing the agency's operations. Global health experts reportedly resorted to simplified presentations to explain their work.
The Trump administration is urging allies to classify far-left groups, such as Antifa, as terrorist threats, despite presenting little evidence that they pose a dire threat.
US allies are developing a Plan B for the Strait of Hormuz in case President Trump withdraws, as Trump continues to strongly criticize NATO countries for their unwillingness to deploy militaries to the waterway and threatens to leave the alliance. This comes as Trump's irritation with NATO forces Europeans to confront the realities of the alliance.
A U.S. federal judge has temporarily blocked President Trump's White House ballroom project, stating that Congress must authorize the construction before it can proceed. The ruling, which suspends the $400 million endeavor, represents a significant setback for the Department of Justice, with the judge specifying that the President is not the 'owner' of the White House, requiring Congressional consent for the project.
Trump administration officials are reportedly making a significant push to end birthright citizenship, invoking arguments from racist scholars and white supremacists that critics warn are rejected and 'recycled' from over a century ago.
A Trump administration arms control official refused to confirm whether Israel possesses nuclear weapons during a recent Capitol Hill hearing, highlighting ongoing sensitivities around the topic.
The US president has extended a deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz and paused energy strikes for 10 days, with Trump stating talks are 'going very well' as US Vice President J.D. Vance takes a forefront role in US efforts to broker Iran peace; analysis suggests Trump's 'mysterious peace negotiations' do not promise a quick end to the war, and experts explain his strategy of playing for time with new ultimatums and troop deployments.
Trump administration officials are highlighting US energy dominance, even as global oil executives express concerns about a potential supply crisis, reflecting ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Philadelphia District Attorney Lawrence Krasner has threatened to arrest ICE agents at airports, warning Trump officials that he will 'put you in handcuffs' if laws are broken.
US President Donald Trump has confirmed 'very good' talks to end combat with Iran, leading to a delay in US strikes and a rise in markets, though Iran denies these discussions, outlines 'red lines' for peace, and continues its strikes, even firing rockets at Israel and mocking Trump.
Trump officials announced the creation of a ‘Pax Silica’ fund aimed at reducing global dependencies, stating that the war in Iran underscored the urgent need to address vulnerabilities in energy and technology sectors.
Officials from the Trump administration have announced plans for a 10-gigawatt data center and gas plants to be developed on a former uranium site in Ohio, in a public-private partnership with SoftBank and AEP Ohio.
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker is pushing for the criminal prosecution of Trump administration officials if Democrats win the 2028 election, outlining this as part of his "Project 2029" policy agenda.
Apesar da crise e sofrimento que se vive, o povo cubano apoia fim do regime. Até Trump é melhor que o atual líder cubano? "É assustador", garante Rodolfo Bendoyro, professor universitário luso-cubano.
A former Trump official predicts that Cuba could experience freedom for the first time in 70 years within weeks, amid the island's ongoing power crisis and Trump's statements on the matter.
Donald Trump's nominee for a top diplomatic post, Jeremy Carl, has withdrawn from consideration following growing bipartisan backlash over his past controversial race and Israel comments, marking a setback for Trump despite initial support.
Scott Bessent, a Trump official, acknowledged concerns but stated that a 30-day waiver for India to buy oil from Russia is 'inevitable,' hoping Russia's benefit would be 'micro period.'
A Czech article discusses Russia's interest in prolonging the war in Iran, suggesting Moscow benefits from diverting US attention from Ukraine and from rising oil prices. A Trump official's surprising answer regarding Russian targeting of US assets is also mentioned.
Jeffrey Epstein's longtime accountant, Richard Kahn, testified before House lawmakers about Epstein's sprawling financial portfolio, wealth, and business ties, stating he was unaware of Epstein's crimes and never saw transactions involving Donald Trump.
Brazil's Supreme Court has authorized Darren Beattie, a Trump administration adviser, to visit former President Jair Bolsonaro in prison on March 18, following Bolsonaro's lawyers' petition for the meeting.
The complaint against a top Trump official sparked fierce backlash from the Justice Department, adding fuel to the fire between the administration and the D.C. legal establishment.
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Trump officials have moved to eliminate a Biden-era foster care rule that mandated foster homes affirm children's LGBTQ+ status, arguing it deterred faith-based families.
The US will not give India the same kind of economic advantages it gave China, which allowed that country to emerge as a major competitor, Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau said on Thursday, signalling Washington’s cautiousness in negotiations over a trade deal.
While the US wants to work with India to unlock its “limitless potential,” India should understand that “we are not going to make the same mistakes with India that we made with China 20 years ago”, Landau said at the Raisin...
Documents released under the Epstein Transparency Act have provided new details on how Jeffrey Epstein cultivated relationships with powerful figures, including a former top Trump official, particularly in Florida.
The Trump official said his department has been in ‘continuing’ contact with Canada about NATO targets, NORAD and a potential Golden Dome missile defense program
A federal judge on Friday dismissed the Trump administration's request to eliminate the Saving on a Valuable Education, or SAVE, student loan repayment plan.
Two federally funded newsrooms received a draft funding agreement that could grant President Trump’s appointees the authority to veto new hires for editor-in-chief and chief executive positions.
The departure of US antitrust chief Gail Slater has raised questions about the White House's approach to policing big mergers and monopolies, amid tensions with Trump officials.
Conservation groups have sued Trump officials for allegedly attempting to 'erase history and science' in national parks, including the removal of a rainbow Pride flag from the Stonewall national monument.