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Trump administration revokes guidance requiring hospitals to provide emergency abortions
The Trump administration has announced that it is revoking guidance to the nation’s hospitals that directed them to provide emergency abortions to women when they are necessary to stabilize their medical condition.
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‘Very disappointing': Republican leaders double down on spending bill despite party infighting
After Elon Musk slammed the Republican spending bill, party leaders vowed to continue working to push through President Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill.”
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Hegseth orders the name of gay rights activist Harvey Milk scrubbed from Navy ship
U.S. officials say Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the Navy to rename the USNS Harvey Milk in a highly rare move. The ship was named after the slain gay rights activist who served as a sailor during the Korean War. The officials say Navy Secretary John Phelan put together a small team to rename the replenishment oiler, and that...
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Live updates: Musk calls GOP bill a ‘disgusting abomination'
Elon Musk issued a blistering criticism of the Republican spending bill for Trump’s agenda. Follow for live updates.
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DHS says FEMA head's hurricane season comment was a joke
DHS said that the head of FEMA was joking when he said in a meeting that he was not aware the U.S. has a hurricane season. Follow live updates here.
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Trump shares unfounded conspiracy theory claiming Biden was ‘executed' in 2020
Trump did not include an explanation as to why he amplified the baseless claim, which suggested Biden was replaced with other “entities.”
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Elon Musk says he doesn't ‘want to take responsibility for everything the administration's doing'
“I was disappointed to see the massive spending bill,” Elon Musk said on CBS’s “Sunday Morning.”
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White House to replace Trump pick for NASA administrator
The White House did not explain the move other than to say, “it’s essential that the next leader of NASA is in complete alignment with President Trump’s America First agenda.”
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Trump's military parade could cause $16 million in damage to Washington streets
The repair costs are part of the estimated $45 million price tag for the upcoming parade.
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Trump tells U.S. steelworkers he's going to double tariffs on foreign steel from 25% to 50%
President Donald Trump says he’s going to double the tariff rate on steel to 50%, a dramatic increase that could further push up prices for a metal used to make housing, autos and other goods.
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Former Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez is still pushing for a Trump pardon before reporting to prison
President Donald Trump has not ruled out pardoning or commuting the sentence of former Sen. Bob Menendez, though allies believe there is only a small chance that the New Jersey Democrat will receive clemency before he’s scheduled to report to prison next month, according to a White House official and three additional people familiar with the discussions.
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ICE releases health worker arrested at airport despite living in the U.S. legally for 50 years
After three months in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, a Filipino green-card holder who had been arrested at Seattle-Tacoma Airport has finally gone home.
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Trump throws another punch at Harvard — demands more social media vetting of visa applicants
The vetting will go beyond student applicants and includes faculty, employees, contractors, guest speakers and tourists.
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Live updates: Trump hikes steel tariffs to 50%; Musk gets White House sendoff
Trump today said he’s going to double the tariff rate on foreign steel to 50%.
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U.S.-China talks ‘a bit stalled' and need Trump and Xi to weigh in, Treasury Secretary Bessent says
U.S.-China trade talks are “a bit stalled,” requiring the two countries’ leaders to speak directly, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Fox News.
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Inside the scramble to keep FEMA alive ahead of hurricane season
After previous comments about gutting the agency, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has been quietly pushing to keep key employees.
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Fact check: RFK Jr. denies cuts to scientific research while slashing staff, funding
Under the Trump administration, the Department of Health and Human Services has canceled or frozen billions of dollars in scientific research grants and attempted to cull around 20,000 agency employees, including some scientists
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Trump tariffs reinstated by appeals court for now
Three judges — including a Trump appointee — on a federal trade court had invalidated all of Trump’s “reciprocal” tariffs and other duties.
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Here are the celebrities Trump has pardoned so far
President Donald Trump has pardoned a range of celebrities and public figures, from rappers to reality TV stars.