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Education Department: In a major victory for the Trump administration, the Supreme Court on Monday let it fire over 1,000 Education Department employees and functionally eliminate the agency. The ...
Where Things Stand Visit to London: King Charles III will host President Trump on the president’s second state visit to Britain from Sept. 17 to 19. Heads of state rarely get a second invitation ...
Johnson expressed enthusiasm for such legislation, saying there is a “big appetite” for it in the House. “I think tough sanctions are called for. I mean, Vladimir Putin has shown an ...
President Trump announced in letters posted to social media on Saturday that he would place a 30 percent tariff on goods from the European Union and Mexico, upending months of careful negotiations ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said the possibility of placing new sanctions on Russia’s energy is necessary for the United States to “act tough” against “bully” Russian President ...
House members from across the state turned up, as did Phil McGraw, the Trump-supporting reality television star with Texas roots. “Oh, there’s Dr. Phil,” Mr. Trump said. “Look at Dr. Phil.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has told both President Trump and Iranian officials that he supports the idea of a nuclear deal in which Iran is unable to enrich uranium, sources familiar with those ...
Dmitry Peskov commented on French President Emmanuel Macron's recent statement about the readiness of the "Coalition of the Willing" to be deployed in Ukraine immediately after the ceasefire ...
Mass layoffs: The State Department formally notified employees on Thursday that layoffs would begin “soon,” as part of a major reorganization plan unveiled in May by Secretary of State Marco ...
Senate sanctions bill targeting Russia's energy exports with hefty tariffs gains momentum as Trump shifts position on Russia, with Graham teasing presidential support.
A bipartisan bill that would impose sanctions on countries that buy Russian energy is getting a renewed push in the Senate as the White House's tone toward Putin seems to shift.
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