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New York City faces federal lawsuit from the Trump administration targeting sanctuary policies dating back to 1989 that prevent authorities from honoring ICE detainer requests.
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FCC Approves Paramount-Skydance Deal After Skydance's CBS Ombudsman, Anti-DEI Pledges VarietyF.C.C. Approves Skydance's Merger With Paramount The New York TimesTrump administration greenlights Paramount's $8 billion merger with entertainment group Skydance NBC NewsParamount Co-CEO Chris McCarthy To Depart Upon Completion Of Skydance Acquisition As Deal Gets FCC Approval Deadline
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Trump executive order would increase hospitalization of homeless individuals with mental health and substance use disorders. The order said shifting homeless people into long-term institutional settings will restore public order.
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Trump visits Federal Reserve and tussles with Jerome Powell in extraordinary moment NPRTrump to tour the Federal Reserve's $2.5 billion renovation, escalating his pressure campaign on Jerome Powell CNNTrump tussles with Powell during Federal Reserve visit but backs off firing threat USA TodayTrump spars with Powell over renovation costs during Fed visit, but says 'not necessary' to fire chairman
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President Donald Trump has signed a bill to cancel about $9 billion that had been approved for public broadcasting and foreign aid.
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President Trump's special envoy said that "we will now consider alternative options to bring the hostages home," though it was not clear that negotiations had halted.
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Gabbard's claims of an anti-Trump conspiracy are not supported by declassified documents AP NewsImmunity for me, not for thee: Trump's flip on prosecuting former presidents CNNTrump-foe Adam Schiff dismisses Tulsi Gabbard's declassified Russia collusion intelligence as 'dishonest' Fox News
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Ms. Habba's tenure as interim U.S. attorney was slated to end this week, but the Trump administration's appointment will allow her to remain the top law enforcement official in the state.
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The rescissions package pulls back nearly $8 billion in funding for foreign aid, and roughly $1 billion in funding for public broadcasting.
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It was not clear what those documents were, or in what context the president's name was raised.
The post Attorney general told Trump his name appeared in Epstein files appeared first on Boston.com.
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A conspiracy theory many of them once dismissed has given Democrats a potent tool for exploiting G.O.P. divisions, even if it has little to do with what many regard as their best line of attack against Republicans.
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The Republican-led House Appropriations Committee put forth legislation that would slash the foreign aid and State Department budget but salvage some programs that the president wants to defund.
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