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Live updates: Federal appeals court allows Trump tariffs to stand while appeals proceed
A federal appeals court agreed Tuesday to let the government keep collecting President Donald Trump’s sweeping import taxes.
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Trump administration to end DHS program designed to thwart terror attacks
Former DHS officials say they believe the modest program, which costs about 4% of the military’s marching band budget, has stopped violent attacks.
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CDC staff and retired workers call for Kennedy's resignation in a protest outside headquarters
The demonstration came a day after Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. gutted a federal vaccine safety panel and vowed to replace all its members.
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World's most popular TikTok star Khaby Lame leaves the U.S. after being detained by ICE
The world’s most popular TikTok personality has left the U.S. after being detained by immigration agents in Las Vegas.
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White House proposes axing 988 suicide hotline services for LGBTQ youth
The specialized suicide-prevention counseling service for LGBTQ youths and young adults received more than 1.3 million contacts since the program’s start in 2022, advocates said.
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Trump warns that military parade protesters will face ‘very heavy force'
President Donald Trump warned that anyone who protests at the U.S. military parade on Saturday will be met with “very heavy force.”
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Troops in Los Angeles to cost $134 million and last 60 days: Defense Secretary
During a congressional committee hearing on Tuesday, Rep. Pete Aguilar, D-California, questioned Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over the cost of sending troops to Los Angeles
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Hegseth faces sharp questions from Congress on deploying troops to LA and Pentagon spending
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been met with sharp questions and criticism by lawmakers who demanded details on his moves to deploy troops to Los Angeles.
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Trump warning ahead of military parade: Protesters ‘will be met with very big force'
President Donald Trump issued a warning for any planned protesters during Saturday’s 250th anniversary military parade. “We’re going to celebrate our country for a change.”
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Trump won't rule out invoking Insurrection Act over LA protests
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he wouldn’t hesitate to invoke the Insurrection Act over the protests in Los Angeles, accusing pro-immigration protesters without evidence of being “paid insurrectionists.”
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House speaker says California governor should be ‘tarred and feathered'
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-Louisiana, said Tuesday that he believes California Gov. Gavin Newsom should be “tarred and feathered” for opposing Trump’s immigration policies.
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RFK Jr.'s firing of CDC vaccine panel undermines science, could threaten public health, experts say
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has gutted a key government panel of vaccine advisors, saying he wants to “re-establish public confidence” in shots.
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Nancy Pelosi calls out Trump's ‘inconsistent' response to Jan. 6 and LA protests
Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-California, called out President Donald Trump for refusing to send in the National Guard during the Jan. 6 riot, in contrast to his deploying the National Guard and Marines against protesters in Los Angeles. “Something is very wrong with this picture.”
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California congressman: ‘We are willing to go toe to toe with the president' over LA protests
Rep. Jimmy Panetta, D-California, accused President Donald Trump of purposefully escalating the pro-immigration protests in Los Angeles.
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California reps slam Trump for sending military to LA protests: ‘Dangerous inflection point'
Rep. Jimmy Gomez of Los Angeles led a group of California Democrats in denouncing President Trump’s use of military against anti-ICE protesters, saying “We are here, not only as Californians but as Americans who are concerned with the direction of our country.”
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Judge orders U.S. refugee office to reconsider some children's cases
Under the Trump rules, migrant children have stayed in shelters for an average of 217 days before being released to family members.
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U.S. and China trade talks in London enter their second day
The U.S. and China are holding a second day of talks in London aimed at easing their trade dispute.
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Hegseth clashes with Democrats during House testimony
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was met with sharp questions and criticism today by lawmakers.
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Judge blocks Trump from enforcing anti-DEI, anti-trans executive orders
A federal judge in California has blocked the Trump administration from enforcing anti-diversity and anti-transgender executive orders that LGBTQ+ rights organizations say are unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar said that the grant funding provisions reflected an attempt to censor constitutionally protected speech and services. Several nonprofit groups serving LGBTQ+ health care sued President Donald Trump in February. They are...
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RFK Jr. removes all members of CDC panel advising U.S. on vaccines
It’s the latest move by Kennedy – a prominent vaccine skeptic – to change and potentially undermine vaccinations in the U.S. since he took the helm at HHS.