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Attorneys general from 20 states, including Washington and Oregon, are suing the Trump administration over new rules restricting federal funds for sexual assault and domestic violence victims.
While the Trump administration is threatening mass layoffs if the government shuts down this week, it is leaving the door open to those plans to be revised once Congress restores agency funding. Last ...
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The US Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration on Friday to freeze for now more than $4 billion in foreign assistance appropriated by Congress. The conservative-dominated court said upholding ...
A driver was taken to an area hospital with life-threatening injuries after a crash Friday morning south of Santa Fe, and another driver is facing felony charges. Seth Lucius DeLupos, 18, is being ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer accused the White House of an “attempt at intimidation” following reports of an official memo telling federal agencies to prepare for mass firings as a government ...
Elon Musk's xAI has signed a deal with the General Services Administration (GSA) to allow the integration of its Grok artificial intelligence chatbot with federal agencies. "xAI has the most powerful ...
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