White House, DOJ, and Congress launch probes into Biden’s use of autopen amid rising concerns over presidential authority and mental fitness.
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Biden Autopen Probe Intensifies as Oversight Expands
Trump’s tax reform promises higher take-home pay as Senate debates $9B in spending cuts and fiscal policy divides GOP.
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Trump’s Tax Cuts Boost Pay as Senate Debates $9B Cuts
Trump says Cuomo could defeat Mamdani in NYC mayoral race, as Mamdani’s socialism exposes deep rifts among Democrats.
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Trump: Cuomo Could Defeat Mamdani in NYC Mayoral Race
California professor charged for assaulting federal agents during a cannabis farm raid where 350 illegal immigrants were detained.
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California Professor Charged After Federal Cannabis Farm Raid
Federal judges declined to permanently appoint interim U.S. attorney John Sarcone, leaving the post’s future in President Trump’s hands.
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Judges Decline Permanent Role for NY Interim U.S. Attorney
Congress votes to honor slain Texas girl by renaming wildlife refuge after her, with bipartisan support and White House approval expected.
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House Renames Refuge to Honor Jocelyn Nungaray
House and Senate Republicans defend Trump’s sweeping tax and spending cuts as Democrats warn of major impacts on health and safety nets.
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Trump’s Tax and Spending Cuts Ignite Battle in Congress
Mike Waltz faces tough Senate hearing over “Signalgate,” but is expected to be confirmed as U.S. ambassador to the UN.
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Waltz Faces Senate Scrutiny Over UN Ambassador Role
As Trump nears six months in office, political influencers question polling and point to divisions within the LGBTQ community.
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Debate Over Trump’s Support in LGBTQ Community Grows