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Japan, South Korea stocks hit more records, as oil gains on Iran war ending fragility AP NewsSee more headlines & perspectives on Google News
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Tensions linger between Republicans and White House over the ‘anti-weaponization' fund AP NewsCapitol agenda: Trump fund angst keeps GOP agenda in limbo PoliticoImmigration enforcement funding bill remains stalled as lawmakers return to Washington after break WBAL-TVThis week on the Hill: Reconciliation bill runs up against Republican infighting The HillTrump's slush-fund jam swamps Hill P
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Middle East crisis live: Kuwait reports missile and drone attack as Trump claims war will ‘all work out well' The GuardianUS and Iran exchange renewed fire as Trump asks for changes to proposed deal to end hostilities CNNIran War Live Updates: U.S. and Iran Exchange New Attacks The New York TimesUS says it struck Iranian military sites, Tehran responds with air base attack Reuters
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U.S. stock-index futures rose slightly on Sunday, as Wall Street looks to stretch the market's record-setting rally into June.
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"The sister claims she does not have to explain herself to anyone."
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Column | Trump's name may come off the Kennedy Center. He could still destroy it. The Washington PostA Judge Ordered Trump's Name to be Removed From the Kennedy Center. What Happens Next? The New York TimesTrump vents about judge who blocked Kennedy Center changes PoliticoPresident Trump's name must come off of the Kennedy Center, judge rules NPRAt the Kennedy Center, a protest of Trump-led changes turns into
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Christian Pulisic shines as US kick off World Cup preparations with 3-2 win over Senegal The GuardianUSMNT's Pulisic breaks goal drought, hopes people stop 'talking' ESPNUSMNT beats Senegal 3-2 in exciting World Cup warm-up game: Live updates, reaction The New York Times4 Takeaways From USA's 3-2 Win Over Senegal In Pre-World Cup Friendly FOX Sports
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Suspending the federal gasoline tax could save drivers up to 18.4 cents per gallon. But it would drain the fund meant to cover roadbuilding and repairs — a fund that's already in trouble.
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Secret Service Director Sean Curran detailed plans to spend $1 billion on ballroom security measures in a closed-door lunch with Senate Republicans.
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