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WorldPride is in D.C. this year, leaving the LGBTQ community conflicted about showing up to the nation's capital amid an administration that has targeted them.
Trump criticized, Leonard Leo, on his social media platform Truth Social after a three-judge panel at the U.S. Court of International Trade shot down some of his sweeping tariffs last week, arguing that he had overstepped his authority under an emergency powers law.
The company and its partners have announced 12 overseas deals, greatly exceeding those made during the entirety of the first Trump administration.
President Donald Trump faces the challenge of convincing Republican senators, global investors, voters and even Elon Musk that he won’t bury the federal government in debt with his multitrillion-dolla
In an interview with CBS News “Sunday Morning,” Clinton slammed Trump for rallying against the rule of law, and said the courts — including judges who he appointed — have limited his power. His criticism comes as Trump lashed out last week after a federal court ruled against his sweeping tariffs, arguing that he overstepped his authority.
Jordin Melgar-Salmeron was deported to El Salvador on May 7 despite an order from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, New York, blocking it. The government has since denied that it violated the order, instead blaming the situation on a "confluence of administrative errors," according to a court filing last week.
The Department of Government Efficiency under Trump eliminated hundreds of positions at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, including at the National Weather Service, and is proposing a 25% cut in the agency’s budget.
This is slashing support for 1 in 10 Coloradans who rely on SNAP. And then it’s shifting billions in costs to the states.”
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The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has introduced a new rule aimed at streamlining the process of removing employees who commit "serious misconduct" after being hired.