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Following Rubio’s comments, the Kremlin said it was committed resolving the conflict and open to dialogue.
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US Consumer Watchdog Laying Off Most of Remaining Staff
An appeals court recently said the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau could conduct mass terminations.
Federal Judge Limits DOGE Access to Social Security Data
U.S. District Judge Ellen Hollander issued a preliminary injunction on access to unredacted data.
Ukraine Says Outline of Minerals Deal Signed With US
Ukraine’s economy minister Yulia Syvrydenko said the text of the agreement would be finalized next week after further talks in Washington.
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Legal Battles, Accusations of Bias as America’s Public Media Faces Uncertain Future
Voice of America says it shares a message of freedom and hope, while the Trump administration calls it ‘radical propaganda.’
Tulsi Gabbard Declassifies Biden ‘Domestic Terrorism’ Strategy: What’s Inside
The 15-page long document details the Biden administrations findings and action plan to counter an alleged increase in home-grown domestic terrorism.
Trump Extends Federal Hiring Freeze for 90 Days
Positions exempt include military personnel and those impacting the rollout of Social Security, Medicare, and Veterans’ benefits.
Trump Says China Has Reached Out on Tariffs, TikTok Deal May Come Later
‘If we don’t [agree], we’re going to have a deal anyway, because we will set a certain target, and that’s going to be it,’ the president says.
Sen. Van Hollen Meets With Abrego Garcia in El Salvador
The Maryland lawmaker arrived in the country on April 16.
Transportation Secretary Takes Control of Penn Station Overhaul From New York
Moving forward, Amtrak, backed by the Transportation Department, will lead the reconstruction project.
Former NY Police Sgt. Gets 18 Months in Prison for Acting as CCP Agent
Michael McMahon was hired as a private investigator and said he was unaware that he was hired by the Chinese communist regime.
Appeals Court Denies Trump Admin’s Request to Intervene in Case of Man Deported to El Salvador
‘We shall not micromanage the efforts of a fine district judge attempting to implement the Supreme Court’s recent decision,’ the court states.
Judge Green-Lights Labor Unions’ Lawsuit Over DOGE Access to Labor Department Systems
The lawsuit seeks to prevent DOGE from accessing the systems, which contain financial and medical data on millions of Americans.
Menendez Brothers Resentencing Hearing Halted Due to New Risk Report
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Jesic halted a two-day resentencing hearing to review a new risk assessment.
Alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO Assassin Indicted on Capital Federal Charges
In an indictment filed in the Southern District of New York, Luigi Mangione is charged with stalking and murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
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US, Iran Head Toward 2nd Round of Indirect Nuclear Talks
There are clear disagreements ahead of the negotiations this weekend.
California Ponders Takeover of Oil Refineries as Facilities Shut Down
Energy experts say state-run facilities would not reduce the risk of spiking gas prices.
White House: Ukraine Minerals Deal Could Be Signed Next Week
The agreement would grant Washington revenues from Kyiv’s exploitation of rare minerals, hydrocarbons, oil, and natural gas.
Leading Economic Index for the European Area Declined in March
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Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Trump Calls for Explanation of Assassination Attempts
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