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Mar 06 2025POLITICS

Trump's Comments Spark Diplomatic Drama

New Zealand recently sent its top diplomat in Britain packing after he publicly questioned President Trump's grasp of history. This move highlights the delicate nature of international relations and the careful balancing act required when dealing with powerful figures. The incident unfolded in Lond

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Mar 06 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk's Budget Cut Adventure: A New Tool in Town

Elon Musk, the billionaire known for his ambitious ventures, found himself on Capitol Hill, learning about a new trick up the sleeve of politicians. This tool is called budget rescissions. It's a way to make budget cuts official and permanent. Musk joined a group of Republican senators for lunch. Th

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Mar 06 2025POLITICS

A Big Shake-Up at the VA: What's Going On?

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is about to undergo a significant transformation. The current administration is planning to reduce the number of employees by a whopping 80, 000. This move aims to bring the VA back to its 2019 staffing levels, which were just under 400, 000 employees. The pla

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Mar 05 2025POLITICS

Justice Court Split: Foreign Aid Unfreeze

The Supreme Court recently made a big decision. They rejected a request to keep billions in foreign aid frozen. This aid was meant for important global health programs and other key initiatives. The court didn't say exactly when the money must be released, though. This means the White House can keep

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Mar 05 2025POLITICS

Car Tariffs: A Temporary Pause

The United States has decided to hold off on imposing tariffs on cars from Mexico and Canada. This delay, lasting for a month, was announced by the White House. The decision was made after discussions with major auto dealers. These dealers include Stellantis, Ford, and General Motors. The goal is to

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Mar 05 2025POLITICS

Federal Property Shake-Up: A Mysterious List Disappears

The Trump administration recently revealed a list of over 440 federal properties that could be sold. This list included some big names, like the FBI headquarters, the Justice Department, and the Department of Health and Human Services. But here's where things get weird: by the next morning, the enti

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Mar 05 2025POLITICS

Fired Federal Workers Eyeing Political Futures

Federal employees, recently let go due to government downsizing, are exploring political careers. This trend is particularly noticeable among those with probationary status. The recent layoffs have sparked a wave of interest in public office, with many former employees turning to online forums like

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Mar 05 2025POLITICS

Federal Workers' Fight for Jobs: A Battle for Rights

The U. S. Department of Agriculture is at the center of a heated debate. A government watchdog is pushing for the reinstatement of over 5, 000 probationary employees. These workers were let go, often with little explanation, as part of efforts to shrink the federal workforce. The Office of Special C

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Mar 05 2025POLITICS

What Do Trump Voters Really Think?

In the heart of Wisconsin, Waukesha County, a place that usually leans Republican but has seen some Democratic wins, people are talking about how they feel about the Trump administration's first weeks. Three voters shared their thoughts. Jeff Scrima, a 47-year-old real estate agent and former mayor,

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Mar 04 2025POLITICS

Ukraine Aid in Limbo as Trump and Allies Clash

Top officials in the Trump administration are gathering to figure out what to do next regarding Ukraine. This comes after a tense meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky. The meeting ended badly, and tensions between the two countries remain high. Trump and his team are not

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