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Federal judge extends decision blocking DOGE from Treasury payment system

A federal judge on Friday extended an earlier decision barring employees with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing…

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AP sues Trump White House for denying access over ‘Gulf of Mexico’ row : NPR

A poster with a map captioned “Gulf of America” with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White…

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Florida Republican, alleged victim deny altercation after DC police open assault probe

Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) and the alleged victim at the center of an assault investigation by Washington's Metropolitan Police Department…

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‘National Hero’: Pardoned J6 Rioters Rewrite History at CPAC

The first major conservative gathering since President Donald Trump’s second inauguration quickly became a stage for a symbolic homecoming: pardoned…

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JD Vance thinks AI will uplift Americans — It’s more likely to erase them

At the recent Paris AI Summit, JD Vance attempted to paint a hopeful picture of artificial intelligence. The vice president reassured Americans…

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Federal agencies like HHS and USDA reverse some layoffs : NPR

Demonstrators rally in support of federal workers outside of the Department of Health and Human Services in Washington, D.C. on…

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Judge Extends Temporary Block to NIH Research Funding Cuts

BOSTON — A federal judge on Friday extended a temporary block of the Trump administration’s drastic cuts in medical research…

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USAID aid freeze triggers health care crisis in Africa

“I don’t think they know what they’ve broken,” an administrator for a U.S. Agency for International Development affiliated program in…

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How Schools Are Navigating Trump’s Immigration Policies

When Alex Marrero, superintendent of Denver Public Schools, went to visit some of the classrooms in his district on Feb.…

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What is educational redlining and why is Trump against it?

In the churning chaos of the last few weeks, it’s understandable that many didn’t read closely the executive order on…

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