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Judge rejects watchdog's bid to block Trump administration's $1.8B 'anti-weaponization' fund
A federal judge has rejected a government watchdog’s request for a court order temporarily blocking the Trump administration from forging ahead with a new $1.776 billion settlement fund for compensating people who claim to be victims of a weaponized government
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Republican Robin Littau advances to the general election for U.S. House in California's 2nd Congressional District
Republican Robin Littau advances to the general election for U.S. House in California's 2nd Congressional District
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A ‘secure zone’ stops Knicks fans from gathering outside MSG, rankling die-hards and the team owner
Ahead of Game 4 of the NBA Finals, the New York Police Department is barring fans from gathering outside Madison Square Garden
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Florida court allows use of new US House districts drawn by Republicans for midterm elections
The Florida Supreme Court has allowed the use of a new U.S. House map drawn by Republicans in the midterm elections
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Visa plugs its payment network into ChatGPT, letting AI agents shop and pay for users
Visa is embedding its payment network into ChatGPT, allowing the chatbot to shop and complete transactions for users
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Administration plans intensive, year-round construction schedule for Trump's triumphal arch
A new report by the National Park Service says construction of the 250-foot-high triumphal arch that President Donald Trump wants built near the Lincoln Memorial could occur 20 hours per day, year-round, as officials push to complete the project within three years
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Two House Republicans to meet with the leader of Taiwan's Beijing-friendly opposition party
Two leading House Republicans are meeting with Taiwan’s opposition leader as she travels to Washington this week
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Trump accuses Democrats of hypocrisy on Platner, despite questions about his own conduct
President Donald Trump is accusing the Democratic Party of hypocrisy for supporting Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner despite his own history of misconduct against women
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Trump sticks with Pulte for intel job as risk grows of lapse in spy powers
A lapse in a law that allows the U.S. to gather intelligence abroad has grown more likely as President Donald Trump is resisting calls from Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill to immediately name a permanent director of national intelligence
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Feds won't seek death penalty in plea deal with man accused of killing a leading Minnesota Democrat and her husband
Feds won't seek death penalty in plea deal with man accused of killing a leading Minnesota Democrat and her husband
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