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‘If the Iranians chose to rebuild, they would have to rebuild all three facilities,’ the director of national intelligence said.
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‘This package reflects the Trump administration’s steadfast commitment to cutting wasteful federal spending antithetical to American interests,’ Vought said.
NATO Members Endorse 5 Percent Defense Spending Target
On Wednesday, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte told U.S. President Donald Trump, ‘Your leadership made this possible.’
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Expert says dictators can’t predict Trump’s moves, making them ‘genuinely afraid of him.’
In Ending Illegal Immigration, America Must Now Allow More to Enter Legally, Report Urges
‘We want the best and the brightest from around the world,’ Tim Doescher, Unleash Prosperity’s executive director said.
Food Independence Summit Teaches a Return to Self-Sufficient Roots
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Trump Considering Several Candidates for Next Federal Reserve Chair
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Trump Admin Moves to Let Borrowers Use Crypto in Mortgage Applications
A new directive orders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to draft plans to treat digital assets as reserves in mortgage risk assessments.
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The new facility is expected to hold 1,000 illegal immigrants within 30-60 days of construction.
NWS: Heat Wave Continues for East Coast, Mid-Atlantic, and Ohio Valley
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House Republican Introduces Bill to Increase Penalties for Spies Working for US Adversaries
‘For too long, our top adversaries like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea have stolen our secrets ... That ends now,’ Rep. Pat Harrigan says.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Admin From Ending Collective Bargaining for Some Federal Workers
The unions were likely to prove that an executive order had a chilling effect on free speech under the First Amendment, the judge says.
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The U.S. president said a spending commitment by NATO members will add more than $1 trillion a year to NATO’s collective defense.
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FedEx Lowers Earnings Outlook as Volume From China ‘Deteriorated Sharply’
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Trump Reacts to New York City Choosing a Democratic Socialist Mayoral Candidate
The president said Democrats ‘crossed the line’ by choosing a far-left candidate, Zohran Mamdani, to advance to the Nov. 4 election.
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