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Treasury Department Sanctions Chinese Refinery Accused of Buying More Than $1 Billion Worth of Iranian Oil
The move comes as the Trump administration continues its ‘campaign of maximum economic pressure’ on Tehran.
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Former NY Police Sergeant Gets 18 Months in Prison for Acting as Illegal CCP Agent
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Trump Admin Appeals Boasberg’s Contempt Order in Deportations Case
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Sen. Warren Introduces Bill to Tighten Ethics Standards for Musk and Other Special Government Employees
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Texas House Passes Universal School Choice Bill
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Rubio and Witkoff Discuss Ukraine Conflict With European Allies in Paris
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Judge Blocks EPA From Terminating Part of $20 Billion Biden-Era Climate Grants
The Environmental Protection Agency acted unlawfully when it froze the funding in February, the judge found.
DHS Threatens to Revoke Foreigner Enrollment to Harvard, Cancels $2.7 Million in Grants
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Trump Admin Orders Halt to Offshore Wind Project Near New York
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Trump Announces Interim US Attorney for Manhattan
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