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Politics5d ago

Trump Rejects Compromise on DHS Shutdown, Demands Republicans Pass SAVE Act

President Trump told Republican lawmakers to reject Democratic deals on DHS funding unless they agree to pass voting restrictions legislation.

16 sources
World3d ago

U.S. Considers Additional Troop Deployments to Middle East

Reports indicate the U.S. is weighing significant troop deployments to the Middle East, with thousands potentially arriving soon.

6 sources
Technology5d ago

New Mexico Jury Orders Meta to Pay $375 Million in Child Safety Case

A New Mexico state court jury found Meta liable for endangering children on its platforms and ordered the company to pay $375 million in damages.

15 sources
World3d ago

Russia to Ban Gasoline Exports Starting April 1 Amid Price Pressures

Russia will implement a ban on gasoline exports beginning April 1 as domestic fuel prices rise, according to government announcement.

8 sources
Sports2d ago

US Men's Soccer Team Faces Injury Crisis Before World Cup Friendlies

Central defenders Miles Robinson and Chris Richards are injured ahead of US friendlies against Belgium and Portugal, leaving limited defensive options.

7 sources
World2d ago

European Attitudes Toward Trump and US Show Complex Division

European perspectives on Trump administration reveal nuanced views separating presidential policies from broader American sentiment.

5 sources
Politics3d 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.

26 sources
World3d ago

Southeast Asia Revives Nuclear Power Plans Amid Energy Demand and Regional Conflicts

Five Southeast Asian nations are pursuing nuclear power to meet surging energy demands from AI data centers while regional conflicts highlight energy security vulnerabilities.

8 sources
Entertainment1d ago

Media Personnel Changes as Journalists Move Between Organizations

Several journalists have recently announced departures from major news organizations to pursue new opportunities in media and academia.

8 sources
Health3d ago

Federal Court Blocks RFK Jr.'s Vaccine Policy Changes, Appeal Status Uncertain

A federal judge has blocked Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s proposed vaccine policy changes, with the Justice Department's appeal plans unclear.

5 sources
Politics6d ago

Trump Orders ICE Agents to Airports Amid TSA Funding Shutdown and Long Security Lines

President Trump deployed ICE officers to assist at airports as a partial DHS shutdown enters its sixth week, causing extensive TSA wait times.

30 sources
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.

10 sources
Politics3d 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.

7 sources
Politics1d ago

Former CENTCOM Commander Discusses Iran Military Planning on Sunday Show

Retired Gen. Frank McKenzie discussed U.S. military planning regarding Iran during a television interview.

2 sources
Health1d ago

Study Suggests 'Mentally Active' Sitting May Help Reduce Dementia Risk

New research indicates that engaging in mentally stimulating activities while sitting may help counteract sedentary behavior's link to dementia risk factors.

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