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The move challenges California’s clean car rules and will likely spark legal battles. Industry groups back the move to ease emissions standards.
British Exports to US Suffer Record Slump as Tariffs Take Effect
The UK’s Office for National Statistics said that April witnessed the largest drop in exports to the United States since 1997.
US Supreme Court Unanimously Rules to Revive Lawsuit From Atlanta Family Wrongly Targeted by the FBI
At issue is a 2017 FBI raid on the wrong family’s home and whether the government is shielded from liability in such a circumstance.
Is America Vulnerable to a Ukraine-Style Drone Attack by the CCP?
As a new form of warfare develops, the United States is especially vulnerable to large-scale drone attacks, according to multiple experts.
Supreme Court Rules for Epileptic Student Alleging School Denied Special Accommodations
The family argued in the petition that the school district applied a stricter test to the circumstances than was required.
Vance Says Trump Has No Desire for Long-Term Feud With Musk
Vance also said the president was ‘frustrated’ with some of the comments Musk made about him and his sweeping tax and spending bill.
Iran in Breach of Nuclear Non-Proliferation Duties, Says Watchdog
The determination by the U.N. nuclear watchdog’s board of governors comes as the U.S. State Department warned of a heightened security risk in the Middle East.
Vitamin D May Help Slow Cellular Aging, Study Finds
Researchers found that vitamin D supplements helped preserve telomere length—a marker of aging—but experts say lifestyle and context matter more.
Army General Says Marines May Temporarily Detain Protesters in LA
The Marines will be deployed to Los Angeles soon, Maj. Gen. Scott Sherman said.
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The Chinese regime is engaged in a long-term campaign to target the spiritual group Falun Gong in the United States.
White House Says 330 Illegal Immigrants Arrested During LA Riots Will Be Deported
About 113 of those people had prior criminal convictions, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said.
Tennessee Sues US Department of Education Over Hispanic Student Funding
Both Tennessee and Students for Fair Admissions say an Education Department program is racially discriminatory.
Trump Open to Extending July 8 Tariff Deadline as Trade Talks Continue
The president says deadline flexibility is possible while warning that the United States is prepared to impose take-it-or-leave-it trade terms if talks fail.
FBI Investigating Money Trail Behind Los Angeles Riots, Patel Says
Questions have arisen as to whether Chinese influence has helped fuel the chaos.
House Strips Reconciliation-Ineligible Provisions From ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ in Procedural Vote
The resolution passed in a 213–207 vote along party lines. It would change the bill without the need for another vote on the full package.
Appeals Court Hears Trump’s Bid to Remove Business Records Case to Federal Court
Trump said the case should have been in federal court because the prosecution used evidence of conduct he said fell under presidential immunity.
Putin Won’t Stop at Ukraine, Says Chair of Joint Chiefs of Staff
The remarks came during a Senate hearing on U.S. military posture and threats posed by America’s rivals.
US Reduces Presence at Middle East Embassies Amid Rising Tensions
The State Department has ordered the departure of nonessential personnel from Baghdad and authorized a voluntary departure from Bahrain and Kuwait.
David Hogg Withdraws From Vice Chair Race After DNC Invalidates Previous Elections
New elections for the two vice chair slots will begin June 12.
Trump Attends Les Misérables at Kennedy Center After Arts Leadership Shake-Up
The Les Misérables performance serves as a big fundraiser for the center, with ticket prices reaching as high as $2 million.
EPA to Roll Back Biden-Era Power Plant Emissions Rule
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