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Non-profits lose appeal to save USAID funding amid Trump administration cuts
Non-profits that sued President Donald Trump’s administration over U.S. Agency for International Development cuts were told they don’t have legal standing, clearing the way for the administration to cut billions in foreign aid. Read More.
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Hunter Biden gives blunt two-word response to Melania Trump’s threats of $1 billion defamation lawsuit
Former president’s son hit with letter from first lady’s lawyer demanding he retract comments he made in a recent interview regarding Jeffrey Epstein Read More.
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AI antibiotics for superbugs could lead to ‘golden age of discovery’
Technology coming up with new ways to target resistant bacteria such as MRSA and gonorrhoea, say researchers Read More.
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Donald Trump Scores Major Legal Win in Accessing Sensitive Data of Millions
Adivided federal appeals court has ruled that the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) can access sensitive personal data held by several federal agencies, rejecting claims that the move violates privacy protections. Read More.
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US warns of ‘serious restrictions’ on free speech in Britain
The US has warned that censorship of free speech is getting worse in the UK. On Tuesday, the US state department released its annual Human Rights Report, claiming there are “credible reports of serious restrictions on freedom of expression” in Britain. Read More.
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Amazon launches same-day delivery of meat, eggs, produce in more than 1,000 cities
Amazon is bringing same-day delivery of fresh foods to more pockets of the U.S., after testing the program in Phoenix and other cities. Read More.
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ON THE OFFENSIVE Putin’s last minute meat-grinder landgrab to seize Donbas mapped – as US bombers jet into Europe ahead of Trump talks
RUSSIAN forces have launched a last-minute ground attack to grab as much Ukrainian territory as possible ahead of the peace talks with Donald Trump. Read More.
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Treasury Department confirms US has surpassed $37 trillion in debt
The United States reportedly reached $34 trillion in debt in January 2024, $35 trillion in July 2024, and $36 trillion in November. Read More.
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Nvidia, AMD to pay U.S. government 15% of China AI chip sales in an unusual export agreement
U.S. chipmakers Nvidia and AMD will pay the U.S. government 15% of revenue generated by sales of their AI chips in China, a White House official confirmed to CBS News. Read More.
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Chatbot Grok Calls Trump 'Notorious Criminal'
The chatbot Grok, offered by xAI and available on Elon Musk's X, has called President Donald Trump "the most notorious criminal" in Washington, reported Newsweek on Monday. Read More.
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Tammy Bruce, State Department spokesperson, tapped for UN role
President Donald Trump on Saturday announced that he was nominating State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce to serve as deputy representative to the United Nations. Read More.
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Newsom announces plans for a special election to redistrict California
Following their departure from Texas, several state Democrats addressed the media after meeting with California Gov. Gavin Newsom and former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. The biggest announcement came from Newsom, who announced his plans for a special election to redistrict this state. Read More.
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Trump says to move homeless people 'far' from Washington
President Donald Trump said Sunday that homeless people must be moved "far" from Washington, after days of musing about taking federal control of the US capital where he has falsely suggested crime is rising. Read More.
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Trump orders colleges to prove they don’t consider race in admissions
Colleges will be required to submit data to prove they do not consider race in admissions under a new policy ordered Thursday by President Donald Trump. Read More.

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