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Politics2d ago

House Ethics Committee to Hold Rare Public Hearing on FEMA Fraud Allegations

Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick faces House Ethics Committee hearing over allegations she misused $5 million in FEMA funds.

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Politics3d ago

Trump's signature to appear on US currency, ending 165-year tradition

President Trump will become the first sitting president to have his signature on US paper money, with the treasurer's signature being removed.

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Politics4d ago

Airport Delays Mount as DHS Shutdown Continues, Delta Suspends Congressional Service

A partial government shutdown affecting DHS has led to airport security delays and prompted Delta to suspend special services for Congress members.

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Politics3d ago

Appeals Court Upholds ICE Detention Policy as Individual Case Highlights System Concerns

Federal appeals court ruled on ICE detention authority while lawyers highlight case of Venezuelan mother detained despite pending asylum applications.

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Politics19h ago

Avi Lewis Elected Leader of Canada's New Democratic Party

Avi Lewis has been chosen to lead Canada's New Democratic Party as it seeks to rebuild following recent electoral setbacks.

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Politics1d ago

Trump Announces Agricultural Aid as Farmers Face Policy Pressures

President Trump announced new loan guarantees for farmers amid concerns about immigration enforcement and trade policies affecting agricultural operations.

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Politics2d ago

Federal Judge to Hear Arguments on Return of Seized 2020 Election Materials

A federal judge will hear Fulton County's demand for return of 2020 election ballots and materials seized by the FBI in January.

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Politics2h ago

Markwayne Mullin Named as Incoming Homeland Security Secretary

Markwayne Mullin has been selected to lead the Department of Homeland Security under the Trump administration.

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Politics2d ago

Education Department to Relocate DC Headquarters After Workforce Reduction

The Department of Education will move to a smaller Washington building after significant staffing cuts left current headquarters 70% vacant.

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Politics3h ago

Youth Opposition to Orbán Grows as Hungary Approaches April Elections

Hungarian youth increasingly support opposition candidate Péter Magyar over Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ahead of April 12 elections, polling shows generational divide.

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Politics2d ago

EPA Temporarily Allows Higher Ethanol Fuel Sales to Address Gas Prices

The Environmental Protection Agency approved temporary widespread sales of higher ethanol gas blends previously restricted during warm weather.

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Politics21h ago

Cities, states rename César Chavez events following sexual abuse allegations

Communities across the U.S. are rebranding César Chavez Day celebrations and renaming locations after sexual abuse allegations against the civil rights leader.

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Politics2d ago

Climate Scientist Kate Marvel Resigns From NASA Amid Federal Agency Departures

Climate scientist Kate Marvel has resigned from NASA as part of a broader pattern of departures from federal agencies.

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Politics2d ago

Trump Comments on Iran Policy Draw Pushback from Blinken, International Leaders

Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken disputed Trump's claims about his Iran stance, while generational divides emerged at CPAC over Iran policy.

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Politics3d ago

Senate Democrats Block Republican Amendment Requiring Photo ID for Voting

Senate Democrats defeated a GOP-sponsored amendment that would have required voters to show photo identification when casting ballots.

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