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The president tells Apple’s CEO to move iPhone production back home instead of to India.
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Both the primary and main backup frequencies went down, forcing controllers to use an emergency frequency to relay instructions to pilots.
FDA Announces New Review Process for Food Chemicals Already on the Market
The initiatives are the latest moves by the Robert F. Kennedy-led HHS to enhance food chemical oversight.
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The airport has recently experienced critical equipment malfunctions due to staffing shortages, runway construction, and aging infrastructure.
Republicans Dealing With Key Hold Ups in Megabill
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Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Order to Strip Foreign Service Bargaining Rights
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Shen Yun Closes a Successful 2025 World Tour
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Lawmakers Urge Commerce Department to Ban China-Linked Router Company
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New Era of ‘Supply Shocks’ Could Force Higher Long-Term Interest Rates, Says Powell
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DeSantis Signs Bill to Make Florida 2nd State to Ban Fluoride Drinking Water Systems
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Harvard Redirects $250 Million to Research Amid Federal Funding Freeze
University leaders said the additional funding does not fully make up for the loss of federal dollars.
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Putin Skips Turkey Peace Talks, Zelenskyy Also Backs Out
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