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On Friday's A federal judge has ruled the Trump administration broke the law in deploying the National Guard to patrol the streets of Washington, D.C., without the city’s approval, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy is struggling with low approval ratings at home and scrambling to contain a burgeoning corruption scandal, and more.
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On Thursday's Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet with U.S. military leaders amid reports of a secret peace deal with Russia, the public is growing increasingly frustrated with congressional lawmakers profiting from the stock market, and more.
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On Wednesday's Both the House and Senate acted overwhelmingly to force the Justice Department to publicly release all the files it has from investigating convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a federal court has blocked Texas Republicans’ new congressional map, saying it illegally denies minorities their voting rights, and more.
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On Tuesday's President Trump will lobby Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to normalize relations with Israel in a White House meeting, the Supreme Court will hear a case asking where the U.S. border begins and whether someone still in Mexico can claim asylum protections, and more.
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On Monday's Many locals in vacation destinations such as Paris and Madrid have protested annual waves of global tourists amid concerns that local economies cater too much to big-spending visitors, ongoing U.S. Navy strikes in the Caribbean and talk of an American invasion have Venezuelans on edge, and more.
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On Friday's : Skepticism abounds about the potential for a bipartisan deal to lower health care costs, a federal judge plans to rule by Thanksgiving on a motion to toss out criminal cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, and more.
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On Thursday's : The record-long government shutdown is over after President Trump signed the funding package passed by the House, Ukraine has suspended a top official in President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s wartime government, and more.
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On Wednesday's Democrats didn’t secure their top priority in the bipartisan deal to reopen the government, but they didn’t walk away empty-handed, discontent over inflation and the economy have led pollsters to caution that this year’s election results are a red flag for Republicans, and more.
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On the Veterans Day : The Senate has passed a spending package to reopen and fund the government through January, the Supreme Court will take up a case that could settle whether states can count mail-in ballots received after Election Day, and more.
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On Monday's : A group of Senate Democrats have agreed to delay a vote on health care subsidies in exchange for reopening the government, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the Pentagon will transform its weapons acquisition processes, and more.
info_outlineOn today's Front Page: A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to halt its firing of federal employees during the government shutdown, rare earth elements have become a powerful bargaining chip in trade tensions between the U.S. and China, and more.