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Illinois officials have taken President Donald Trump’s administration to court in an effort to block the deployment of National Guard troops to Chicago. The lawsuit, filed Monday, came just hours after a federal judge halted a similar deployment in Portland, Oregon. Illinois leaders argue that the decision to send troops violates the law and worsens…
Oracle will be playing a central role in safeguarding TikTok’s technology under a proposed...
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Monday released a sexually suggestive letter...
Speculation over President Donald Trump’s health went viral across social media during...
Federal law enforcement is set to flood Washington, D.C. streets for the next week in an intensified crime crackdown ordered by President Donald Trump. The move reignites his long-standing suggestion that...
Texas Democrat Rep. Jasmine Crockett launched a fiery social media takedown of President Donald Trump over the weekend, accusing him of overstepping constitutional bounds by unilaterally launching military...
President Donald Trump has once again delayed the clock on TikTok’s potential exit from the U.S., signing an executive order Thursday that grants the platform another 90-day lifeline as negotiations...
After igniting a firestorm of controversy with a series of online attacks against President Donald Trump, tech billionaire Elon Musk has walked back some of his most explosive remarks, admitting that his...
The White House moved Tuesday to rescind $9.4 billion in previously approved federal spending, formally requesting that Congress cancel funding for programs identified as wasteful by Elon Musk’s...
Elon Musk’s brief but disruptive stint at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has officially ended, but his sweeping reforms will continue to shape U.S. foreign policy operations long...
A federal judge in San Francisco has halted the Trump administration’s sweeping termination of probationary federal employees, ordering the rehiring of thousands—potentially tens of thousands—of...
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