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A new conflict is emerging in the White House, and this time it’s between the various news outlets being allowed into the briefings.

Looking at the Facts: ‘On Democracies and Death Cults’
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The Visionary Creation and Restoration of The Frick Collection
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Senate Rejects Resolution to Nullify Trump’s Global Tariffs
The measure, supported by Democrats and GOP Sen. Rand Paul, failed in a tie vote.
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Many vaccines licensed in the United States were tested against other vaccines, rather than a placebo, HHS noted in 2018.
Trump Suggests No More Government Grants for Harvard
‘A grant is at our discretion, and they are really not behaving well,’ the president says. Nearly $9 billion in federal funding for Harvard is under review.
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House Transportation Panel Advances Bill to Impose $250 EV Fee
The bill, which forms part of a larger tax policy bill, also includes a $100 registration fee for hybrid drivers.
US Sanctions Could Lead to Tens of Millions of Lost Jobs in China
Domestic migrant workers are returning home while job seekers struggle to secure employment, according to Chinese residents.
Chinese Military Purges Hint at Unraveling Stability of Communist Leadership
Probes and removal of senior officers considered allies of Xi Jinping are a sign of pervasive corruption and ruinous political infighting.
Appeals Court Declines to Lift Restrictions on DOGE’s Access to Social Security Information
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals voted 9-6 to keep a previous ruling from a federal judge.
Trump Touts $8 Trillion in New Investment During Meeting With Top Business Leaders
Tariffs and trade policies have spurred about $8 trillion in business and manufacturing investment commitments, the president says.
Judge Orders Trump Officials to Resume Disclosing Efforts to Return Kilmar Abrego Garcia From El Salvador
The case has become a flashpoint in the debate over executive power, immigration enforcement, and judicial authority.
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Residents Say Sudden Deaths Are Increasing in China
They told The Epoch Times that recently more young and middle-aged people around them have died suddenly.
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Two Americans Charged in Operating International Child Exploitation Ring
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Microsoft Vows to Fight Any Government Order to Halt Its Cloud Services in Europe
The announcement comes amid a broader European push to assert greater control over its digital infrastructure.
US Trade Agency Keeps China on Priority Watch List Over Intellectual Property
‘China should provide a level playing field for IP protection and enforcement,' the U.S. trade representative said in a report.
US Consumer Confidence Drops for Fifth Consecutive Month
Consumers expressed worries that tariffs could raise prices and negatively affect the economy.
FTC Refunds $18 Million to Eligible Publishers Clearing House Customers
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Supreme Court Seems Inclined to Green-Light First Publicly Funded Religious Charter School
Last year, the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled against St. Isidore school, canceling its charter status.
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