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DC police chief retains command after deal with Trump administration BBCDC reaches legal settlement with Trump administration over federal police takeover Fox NewsAugust 15, 2025: Trump admin agrees to allow DC police chief to remain in charge after court challenge CNNDOJ rem
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Live updates: Trump meets Putin in Alaska for Ukraine talks BBCTrump and Putin Meet at Alaska Summit to Discuss Russia-Ukraine War: Live Updates The New York Times'Next time in Moscow?' - Putin invites Trump to Russia with rare use of English BBCTrump-Putin meeting live updates: Trump stops short of announcing ceasefire deal but 'great progress' was made ABC News
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Judge: D.C. police chief remains in command, but Trump can likely demand help on immigration The Washington PostLive updates: Washington, DC, Trump administration court hearing for police takeover lawsuit | CNN Politics CNNTrump administration partially retreats from a takeover of Washington's police. Here's what to know The IndependentBondi backs off initial order to take over D.C. police, issues new directive that keeps chief in place NBC News
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says he doesn't agree with federal subsidies for high-speed EV chargers, but that his department "will respect Congress' will" and release the funds.
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Watch Live: Trump and Putin hold press conference after meeting in Alaska CBS NewsLive updates: Trump meets Putin in Alaska to discuss Russia-Ukraine war | CNN Politics CNNTrump and Putin in Alaska to discuss war in Ukraine — without Ukraine CBCTrump and Putin Meet at Alaska Summit to Discuss Russia-Ukraine War: Live Updates The New York Times
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As Intel's stock heads for its biggest weekly gain in 50 years, analysts wonder if the U.S. government can really help the company fix its technological issues.
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Trump was No. 1 in total viewers and the Adults 25-54 demo.
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President Trump's short list to replace Jerome Powell as Fed chair has turned into a long list of nearly a dozen possible candidates.
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The Tribune is tracking 11 everyday costs for Americans — eggs, milk, bread, bananas, oranges, tomatoes, chicken, ground beef, gasoline, electricity and natural gas — and how they are changing, or not, under the second Trump administration. This tracker is updated monthly using CPI data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Manufacturing in Ireland has long helped many American drug companies pay lower taxes. But that strategy was designed for a world without President Trump's tariffs.
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Businesses that had been in a holding pattern during President Trump's evolving trade war are starting to plan ahead with more conviction.
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