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Stocks Rise as Investors Respond to Signs of Easing Middle East Tensions
Major US equity indexes advanced in Tuesday trading as markets reacted positively to potential progress in US-Iran diplomacy, while technology and semiconductor shares extended recent gains.
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Congress Begins Work on Fiscal 2027 Homeland Security and Labor Spending Bills
The House Appropriations Committee has launched formal consideration of major federal funding legislation, opening negotiations over discretionary spending levels for the next fiscal year.
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Federal Court Blocks Trump Global Tariff Initiative in Major Setback for White House Trade Agenda
A federal judge in Massachusetts ruled that a key Trump administration tariff policy exceeded presidential authority, siding with a coalition of states and setting up a significant legal appeal.
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House Republicans Advance $70 Billion Immigration Enforcement Funding Package
Republican lawmakers moved forward with legislation that would provide substantial funding for border security, detention operations and immigration enforcement through 2029, marking a major priority for the Trump administration.
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US Military Helicopter Downed Near Strait of Hormuz as Washington and Tehran Pursue Parallel Diplomacy
President Donald Trump confirmed that a US military helicopter was shot down during heightened regional tensions, adding urgency to diplomatic efforts aimed at preventing a wider Middle East conflict.
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United States and Iran Signal Possible Diplomatic Breakthrough on Strait of Hormuz Crisis
President Donald Trump said a deal with Iran could be reached within days, raising hopes that shipping through the Strait of Hormuz could stabilize and easing concerns over rising oil prices and broader economic fallout.
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Trump Pushes to Remove Senate Parliamentarian as Battle Over Federal Voter ID Bill Intensifies
President Donald Trump has urged Senate Majority Leader John Thune to dismiss Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough in an effort to clear procedural obstacles to the SAVE America Act, which would require proof of citizenship for fe...
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Supreme Court Issues Landmark Ruling on Deprivation of Liberty in Healthcare Settings
A major Supreme Court decision has redefined the legal standards governing deprivation of liberty in healthcare and social care environments, creating new compliance obligations for public authorities and care providers.
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Labor Department Finalizes Expanded Financial Disclosure Requirements for Unions
New federal regulations will require labor organizations to comply with stricter reporting and transparency standards under updated Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act rules.
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Trump Announces UFC Event on White House South Lawn
President Donald Trump said the White House will host a UFC event on the South Lawn in June as part of celebrations marking Flag Day and his 80th birthday.
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Justice Department Investigates Philadelphia Police Over Concealed Carry Permit Revocations
Federal civil rights officials opened an investigation into whether Philadelphia authorities improperly revoked lawful firearms permits using an overly broad interpretation of "good cause" standards.
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North Carolina Teen Sentenced for Threats Against Major Universities
A 19-year-old defendant received a federal prison sentence after transmitting threats of mass violence targeting the Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of North Texas.
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Defendant Sentenced in Multistate Forced Labor and Visa Fraud Conspiracy
A federal court imposed a 70-month prison sentence on a defendant convicted of participating in a racketeering scheme that exploited Mexican agricultural workers through coercion and visa fraud.
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Federal Prosecutors Charge 26 Alleged Trinitarios Gang Members in Racketeering Case
Authorities in Massachusetts unsealed sweeping indictments linking members and associates of the Trinitarios gang to multiple murders and extensive drug trafficking operations.
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Federal Contractor Agrees to $21.3 Million Settlement in Veteran Contracting Case
Broadway Electric Incorporated and its executives agreed to pay $21.3 million to resolve allegations that the company improperly obtained federal contracts reserved for service-disabled veteran-owned businesses.
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United States and Ghana Complete Extradition in Major Corruption Case
The Justice Department announced the extradition of former Ghanaian official Sedina Christine Tamakloe Attionu to serve a prison sentence for the misappropriation of public funds, underscoring growing international cooperation on corrupt...
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House Republicans Advance Housing Department Spending Bill Without Democratic Support
The House Appropriations Committee approved a fiscal 2027 funding measure for the Department of Housing and Urban Development, opening what is expected to be a contentious budget debate later this year.
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American Petroleum Institute Warns Strategic Petroleum Reserve Has Fallen to Concerning Levels
Industry leaders cautioned that the Strategic Petroleum Reserve has declined to roughly 350 million barrels, potentially limiting the government's ability to respond to future global supply disruptions.
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Bipartisan Lawmakers Seek Federal Rules for College Athlete Compensation
Senators introduced new legislation aimed at regulating name, image, and likeness payments and transfer portal activity while avoiding a position on whether student-athletes should be classified as employees.
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Bipartisan Senators Introduce Bill to Protect State Department Career Officials
A group of Democratic senators unveiled legislation designed to strengthen merit-based personnel practices and shield career diplomats from political retaliation.
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Postal Service Proposes New Restrictions on Mail-In Ballot Delivery Procedures
A proposed rule would prevent absentee ballots from being delivered to individuals not appearing on official voter lists, igniting debate over federal involvement in election administration.
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White House Launches Coordinated Campaign Against International Cybercrime Networks
President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing law enforcement, cybersecurity, and diplomatic agencies to intensify efforts against transnational scam operations and financial fraud networks targeting Americans.
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Trump Administration Orders Pentagon to Pursue Long-Term Coal Power Contracts
A new executive order directs the Departments of Defense and Energy to seek long-term agreements with domestic coal-fired power plants, with the administration arguing reliable baseload generation is critical for military installations.
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Justice Department Opens Civil Rights Investigation Into City University of New York Program
Federal investigators launched a review of the City University of New York's Black Male Initiative following allegations that the programme provides benefits on the basis of race.
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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Moves to Rescind Longstanding Affirmative Action Guidance
Federal regulators advanced plans to eliminate interpretive affirmative action rules dating back to 1979, aligning employment policy with the administration's broader rollback of diversity and equity initiatives.
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Justice Department Declares Federal Disparate Impact Employment Guidance Unconstitutional
A binding legal opinion from the Office of Legal Counsel concluded that Equal Employment Opportunity Commission guidance on disparate impact liability violates constitutional protections by encouraging race-based employment decisions.
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Justice Department Reorganizes Election Oversight Responsibilities
The Trump administration initiated changes within the Justice Department's Public Integrity Section, shifting certain election-related functions and prompting criticism from former officials and congressional Democrats.
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Senate Rejects Citizenship Verification Measure for Federal Voter Registration
The Senate narrowly voted down legislation that would have required documentary proof of citizenship for federal election registration after several Republican senators joined Democrats in opposition.
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Supreme Court Reopens Dispute Over Federal Gas Furnace Efficiency Standards
The Supreme Court returned a challenge involving Department of Energy furnace efficiency rules to a lower court, creating an opportunity for the Trump administration to revise standards established during the previous administration.
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MSC Surpasses One-Fifth of Global Container Shipping Capacity
Mediterranean Shipping Company has expanded its share of worldwide container shipping capacity to more than 20%, roughly doubling its market position since 2010 and reinforcing its dominance in an industry marked by increasing consolidat...
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European Union Agrees Changes to AI Act Compliance Deadlines and Transparency Rules
European policymakers reached a provisional agreement to revise implementation timelines under the Artificial Intelligence Act, extending compliance deadlines for high-risk systems while bringing forward transparency obligations for AI-g...
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Pentagon Adds WuXi AppTec to List of Chinese Military-Linked Companies
The US Department of Defense designated biotechnology and pharmaceutical services company WuXi AppTec as a Chinese military-linked entity, a move that could deepen tensions between Washington and Beijing and create uncertainty across glo...
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US Congress Approves Major Increase in Immigration and Border Enforcement Funding
The US House of Representatives passed legislation allocating $70 billion to immigration and border security agencies, more than tripling previous annual funding levels and providing operational resources through 2029 without requiring m...
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Taiwan Holds Surprise Coastal Defense Drills as China Expands Military Pressure Around the Island
Taiwan's armed forces carried out rapid-deployment live-fire exercises along the island's western coastline to strengthen readiness against a potential amphibious assault, while China sent 79 military aircraft near Taiwan during a major ...
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United States, Israel and Iran Conflict Fuels Energy Market Volatility and Raises Risks for Europe
Military exchanges involving the United States, Israel and Iran have pushed global energy prices higher and intensified inflation concerns, increasing pressure on European economies as disruptions spread across Middle Eastern trade route...
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Supreme Court Unanimously Preserves SEC Authority to Recover Ill-Gotten Gains in Fraud Cases
The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 that the Securities and Exchange Commission may continue seeking disgorgement of profits obtained through securities fraud without proving direct investor losses.
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Federal Reserve Expected to Hold Interest Rates Higher for Longer After Strong Jobs Report
Following stronger-than-expected employment growth in May, major Wall Street analysts have pushed back expectations for rate cuts, with forecasts increasingly suggesting the Federal Reserve could keep borrowing costs unchanged well into ...
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Trump Administration Targets Semiconductor Imports With New National Security Tariffs
A new presidential proclamation adjusts tariffs on imported semiconductors and manufacturing equipment under Section 232 authorities, with the White House citing concerns over foreign supply chain dependence and critical mineral processing.
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Trump Administration Establishes New Federal Artificial Intelligence Security Framework
President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing federal agencies to expand artificial intelligence security measures, including voluntary engagement frameworks for advanced models and broader vulnerability assessments across g...
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Senate Republicans Approve $70 Billion Border Security Package Through Reconciliation Process
Republican senators passed a major funding package for Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement through 2029, delivering a significant legislative win for the administration's immigration agenda without Democ...
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Federal Court Blocks Trump Global Tariff Initiative in Major Separation-of-Powers Ruling
A federal judge in Massachusetts struck down a key Trump administration tariff policy, ruling that the executive branch exceeded its authority and setting the stage for a closely watched appeal by the White House.
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Trump Threatens Retaliation After Iranian Forces Reportedly Down US Apache Helicopter
President Donald Trump said Iranian forces shot down a US Apache helicopter and vowed a forceful response, raising concerns that a fragile ceasefire reached in April could unravel and further destabilize the region.
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House Passes Resolution Requiring Congressional Approval for Future Military Action Against Iran
A bipartisan majority in the House of Representatives voted 215-208 to require President Donald Trump to obtain congressional authorization before conducting additional military strikes against Iran, reflecting growing concern in Congres...
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Kenya Protesters Clash With Police Over Planned US Ebola Facility
Police used tear gas against demonstrators in Laikipia protesting a planned US medical facility intended to quarantine Americans exposed to Ebola, highlighting local opposition to the project.
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Progressive Candidate Advances to Los Angeles Mayoral Runoff
A liberal city council member secured a place in the Los Angeles mayoral runoff after defeating reality television personality Spencer Pratt, reinforcing the strength of traditional Democratic support in the city.
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Trump Receives Mixed Reaction During NBA Finals Appearance in New York
President Donald Trump was met with both cheers and boos after attending the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden, illustrating the country's continuing political divisions.
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Historian Gordon S. Wood Dies at 93 Following Traffic Accident
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Gordon S. Wood, widely regarded as a leading scholar of the American Revolution, died after being struck by a vehicle at the age of 93.
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Simone Biles Reveals Recovery From Serious Medical Emergency
Olympic gymnast Simone Biles disclosed that she recently survived a severe health scare, prompting widespread public support as questions remain about the timing of her return to competition.
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Stocks Rise as Investors Respond to Signs of Easing Middle East Tensions
Congress Begins Work on Fiscal 2027 Homeland Security and Labor Spending Bills
Federal Court Blocks Trump Global Tariff Initiative in Major Setback for White House Trade Agenda
House Republicans Advance $70 Billion Immigration Enforcement Funding Package
US Military Helicopter Downed Near Strait of Hormuz as Washington and Tehran Pursue Parallel Diplomacy
United States and Iran Signal Possible Diplomatic Breakthrough on Strait of Hormuz Crisis
Trump Pushes to Remove Senate Parliamentarian as Battle Over Federal Voter ID Bill Intensifies
Supreme Court Issues Landmark Ruling on Deprivation of Liberty in Healthcare Settings
Labor Department Finalizes Expanded Financial Disclosure Requirements for Unions
Trump Announces UFC Event on White House South Lawn
Justice Department Investigates Philadelphia Police Over Concealed Carry Permit Revocations
North Carolina Teen Sentenced for Threats Against Major Universities
Defendant Sentenced in Multistate Forced Labor and Visa Fraud Conspiracy
Federal Prosecutors Charge 26 Alleged Trinitarios Gang Members in Racketeering Case
Federal Contractor Agrees to $21.3 Million Settlement in Veteran Contracting Case
United States and Ghana Complete Extradition in Major Corruption Case
House Republicans Advance Housing Department Spending Bill Without Democratic Support
American Petroleum Institute Warns Strategic Petroleum Reserve Has Fallen to Concerning Levels
Bipartisan Lawmakers Seek Federal Rules for College Athlete Compensation
Bipartisan Senators Introduce Bill to Protect State Department Career Officials
Postal Service Proposes New Restrictions on Mail-In Ballot Delivery Procedures
White House Launches Coordinated Campaign Against International Cybercrime Networks
Trump Administration Orders Pentagon to Pursue Long-Term Coal Power Contracts
Justice Department Opens Civil Rights Investigation Into City University of New York Program
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Moves to Rescind Longstanding Affirmative Action Guidance
Justice Department Declares Federal Disparate Impact Employment Guidance Unconstitutional
Justice Department Reorganizes Election Oversight Responsibilities
Senate Rejects Citizenship Verification Measure for Federal Voter Registration
Supreme Court Reopens Dispute Over Federal Gas Furnace Efficiency Standards
MSC Surpasses One-Fifth of Global Container Shipping Capacity
European Union Agrees Changes to AI Act Compliance Deadlines and Transparency Rules
Pentagon Adds WuXi AppTec to List of Chinese Military-Linked Companies
US Congress Approves Major Increase in Immigration and Border Enforcement Funding
Taiwan Holds Surprise Coastal Defense Drills as China Expands Military Pressure Around the Island
United States, Israel and Iran Conflict Fuels Energy Market Volatility and Raises Risks for Europe
Supreme Court Unanimously Preserves SEC Authority to Recover Ill-Gotten Gains in Fraud Cases
Federal Reserve Expected to Hold Interest Rates Higher for Longer After Strong Jobs Report
Trump Administration Targets Semiconductor Imports With New National Security Tariffs
Trump Administration Establishes New Federal Artificial Intelligence Security Framework
Senate Republicans Approve $70 Billion Border Security Package Through Reconciliation Process
Federal Court Blocks Trump Global Tariff Initiative in Major Separation-of-Powers Ruling
Trump Threatens Retaliation After Iranian Forces Reportedly Down US Apache Helicopter
House Passes Resolution Requiring Congressional Approval for Future Military Action Against Iran
Kenya Protesters Clash With Police Over Planned US Ebola Facility
Progressive Candidate Advances to Los Angeles Mayoral Runoff
Trump Receives Mixed Reaction During NBA Finals Appearance in New York
Historian Gordon S. Wood Dies at 93 Following Traffic Accident
Simone Biles Reveals Recovery From Serious Medical Emergency
Pentagon Revises Religious Classification Guidance After Congressional Objections
Consumer Pricing Algorithms Face Growing Scrutiny Across US States
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