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Who's in charge? CDC's leadership ‘crisis' apparent amid new COVID-19 vaccine guidance
The CDC, a $9.2 billion-a-year agency tasked with reviewing life-saving vaccines, monitoring diseases and watching for budding threats to Americans’ health, is without a clear leader.
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UC Berkeley researchers team up for first-of-its-kind lawsuit over Trump funding cuts
University of California staff filed suit against Trump and federal agencies in what they hope will be a first-of-its-kind class action challenging sweeping cuts.
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Trump and Musk feud explodes online and turns personal
The world’s most powerful man and richest man are lobbing threats and insults on their rival social media platforms, sparked by disagreements over Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.”
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Trump scolds Musk over attacks on spending bill: ‘I am very disappointed'
During a press event at the Oval Office on Thursday, President Donald Trump expressed frustration with friend and adviser Elon Musk, who has openly criticized Trump’s spending plan. “Elon and I had a great relationship,” Trump said. “I don’t know if we will anymore.”
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Trump bans travel from 12 countries, citing security, immigration concerns
President Donald Trump signed a travel ban late Wednesday, banning nationals from 12 countries from traveling to the United States. Seven additional countries received a partial ban.
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Americans filing for jobless benefits rises to highest level in eight months
New applications for jobless benefits rose by 8,000 to 247,000 for the week ending May 31, the Labor Department said Thursday.
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Live updates: Trump says he's ‘very disappointed' in Musk for slamming GOP bill
Trump told reporters today that he is “very disappointed” in Elon Musk after the tech mogul repeatedly publicly criticized the Trump-backed GOP spending bill. Follow along for live updates.
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ICE arrests record number of immigrants in single day, including hundreds at scheduled appointments
Many of the people arrested at appointments had been released under a program for those deemed not to be threats to public safety.
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Trump orders investigation of Biden's use of autopen, claiming White House cover-up
Trump on Wednesday ordered his administration to investigate former President Joe Biden’s use of an autopen to sign pardons and other documents.
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Trump banning foreigners from entering U.S. to study at Harvard
President Donald Trump is preventing foreigners from entering the United States to study at Harvard University, according to an executive order announced Wednesday night.
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Judge rules some migrants deported to El Salvador must be given due process
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the Trump administration to provide hundreds of migrants sent to CECOT in El Salvador habeas relief.
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Trump announces travel ban, restrictions on 19 countries set to go into effect Monday
President Donald Trump is resurrecting the travel ban policy from his first term, signing a proclamation Wednesday night preventing people from a dozen countries from entering the United States.
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Emboldened and out of government, Elon Musk breaks with Trump's agenda
Musk has launched a campaign against the sweeping Republican bill to advance Trump’s agenda, and the president is considering how to respond, according to a White House official.
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A sweeping new ICE operation shows how Trump's focus on immigration is reshaping federal law enforcement
“Operation At Large,” a nationwide, ICE-led plan already underway to ramp up arrests of unauthorized immigrants, includes more than 5,000 personnel from across federal law enforcement agencies and up to 21,000 National Guard troops
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Trump tax bill will add $2.4 trillion to the deficit and leave 10.9 million more uninsured, CBO says
President Donald Trump’s big bill is likely to unleash trillions in tax cuts and slash spending, but also spike deficits by $2.4 trillion over the decade and leave some 10.9 million more people without health insurance.
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Education Department seeks to have Columbia University's accreditation removed
The Trump administration said it has notified the accreditor for Columbia University that the school violated federal anti-discrimination laws.
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Texas man accused of Mar-a-Lago trespass wanted to ‘marry' Trump's granddaughter
A Texas man was arrested Tuesday and accused of trespassing at Trump’s Palm Beach, Florida, club, according to an arrest report obtained by NBC News.
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Trump says Putin told him Russia will retaliate against Ukraine
Trump said the call with Russia’s president was “not a conversation that will lead to immediate Peace.”
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Trump says ‘extremely hard' to make a deal with China's President Xi Jinping as trade talks stall
The two countries have blamed each other for violating a trade agreement reached in Switzerland on May 12.
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Trump ratchets up steel tariffs to 50%
American steelmakers will most likely be able to charge higher prices as demand for domestic sources of metal increase. But the broader economy is likely to suffer.