
Trump Administration Creates $1.776 Billion 'Anti-Weaponization' Compensation Fund
The DOJ established a fund to compensate individuals who believe they were improperly targeted for investigation or prosecution.

The DOJ established a fund to compensate individuals who believe they were improperly targeted for investigation or prosecution.

Colombians vote Sunday in a presidential election that may require a runoff, with candidates addressing violence and polarization concerns.
French automaker Renault and defense contractor Thales have formed a partnership to develop tactical vehicles for armed forces.

A recent survey found that 71% of U.S. public school teachers work at least one additional job, reflecting broader economic pressures.

Recent graduates encounter unemployment rates twice the national average as artificial intelligence reshapes hiring processes and job prospects.

A Supreme Court decision on congressional redistricting has generated controversy while Maryland's Senate president signals openness to new maps.
Iranian-American journalist Reza Valizadeh sent voice memo from Evin Prison requesting medical assistance for himself and other detained Americans.

Vice President Vance leads White House briefing as administration balances nuclear negotiations with Iran against backdrop of military pressure.

Blackstone has restricted withdrawals from its flagship private credit fund after redemption requests reached 10% of fund assets.

Persistent inflation is increasing costs for mortgages, gasoline, hotels, and food while housing markets show signs of cooling in some areas.

Judge Debra R. McCaslin will oversee Alex Murdaugh's murder retrial after South Carolina's Supreme Court overturned his convictions in May.

Federal officials are asking insurers to consider providing loans to consumers struggling with high deductibles under Affordable Care Act plans.

The Trump administration is sending Americans exposed to Ebola to Kenya for treatment, while HHS Secretary Kennedy faces pushback over hantavirus drug protections.
A federal appeals court panel ruled that the Trump administration's policy banning transgender troops from military service likely violates constitutional rights.

Multiple unrelated international stories emerged including potential US interest in Chagos Islands, deportation agreement with CAR, and Nigerian military rescue operation.
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