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Department of Energy Fast-Tracks Small Modular Nuclear Reactor Approvals
Federal regulators are accelerating approvals for next-generation nuclear projects as technology companies seek reliable, carbon-free electricity supplies to support expanding artificial intelligence and data centre operations.
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Congress Advances Debate on Artificial Intelligence, Housing and Financial Innovation
The Senate Banking Committee examined the growing role of artificial intelligence in housing finance, weighing transparency concerns while seeking to preserve innovation and competitiveness in the financial sector.
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Federal Reserve Signals Caution on Future Interest Rate Moves
Federal Reserve Chair officials indicated a willingness to pause further rate adjustments as policymakers assess mixed signals from inflation, employment and consumer spending data alongside potential trade-related risks.
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Supreme Court Set to Deliver Major Rulings on Federal Agency Authority
The Supreme Court is preparing to issue several closely watched decisions before the end of its term, with potential implications for the scope of federal regulatory powers across environmental, financial and workplace policy.
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Trump Administration Prepares New Tariffs on Chinese Strategic Industries
The White House is finalizing plans to expand tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, semiconductors and critical minerals as part of a broader push to strengthen domestic manufacturing and reduce reliance on Chinese supply chains.
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Federal Agencies Accelerate AI-Powered Cybersecurity Measures
Government departments are implementing new directives that use artificial intelligence to identify and address software vulnerabilities, part of a broader effort to protect critical infrastructure from increasingly sophisticated cyber t...
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Pentagon Signs Artificial Intelligence Agreements With Major Technology Companies
The Department of Defense announced agreements with eight leading technology firms to introduce generative AI capabilities into classified military networks, aiming to strengthen data analysis and operational decision-making.
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Federal Judge Blocks Proposed $100,000 Fee on High-Skilled Worker Visas
A federal judge in Boston struck down a Trump administration proposal to impose a substantial surcharge on new high-skilled worker visas, ruling that the policy exceeded executive authority under administrative law.
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FISA Reauthorization Faces Uncertainty as Senate Dispute Delays Action
Efforts to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act have stalled ahead of its expiration deadline as lawmakers remain divided amid a broader dispute over the nomination of Bill Pulte as director of national intellig...
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White House Says Middle East Peace Agreement May Be Near After Israel-Iran Ceasefire
President Donald Trump said negotiators are nearing a broader diplomatic settlement following a halt in direct hostilities between Israel and Iran, with Washington seeking to support regional stability and ease pressure on global energy ...
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Senate Approves $70 Billion Immigration Enforcement Funding Package
The US Senate voted 52-47 to pass a major funding package for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection, advancing the measure to the House after a contentious debate over related political issues.
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Trump Orders Rapid Expansion of Artificial Intelligence Across US Military and Intelligence Agencies
A new national security directive from President Donald Trump instructs the Department of Defense and intelligence agencies to accelerate the deployment of advanced artificial intelligence systems while introducing safeguards on oversigh...
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Supreme Court Hears Challenge With Potential Impact on Federal Gun Regulations
The Supreme Court is considering a major case involving federal firearms regulations and the interpretation of Second Amendment protections. Legal observers say the eventual ruling could influence the future regulatory authority of feder...
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Senate Reviews Military Modernization Priorities in Fiscal 2026 Budget
The Senate Appropriations Committee is debating funding levels for next-generation defense technologies, nuclear modernization programs, and naval shipbuilding projects. The discussions will help shape US military capabilities and strate...
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Homeland Security Expands Border and Port Screening Procedures
The Department of Homeland Security has introduced new operational measures to strengthen identity verification and cargo inspections at ports of entry. Officials say the changes are intended to enhance security and address concerns surr...
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White House Continues Diplomatic Efforts to Protect Middle East and Red Sea Shipping Routes
National Security Council officials are coordinating diplomatic initiatives and maritime security efforts in response to ongoing instability affecting Red Sea commercial shipping lanes. The administration is seeking to limit disruptions ...
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Treasury Reviews Economic Impact of Nearshoring and Supply Chain Diversification
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and economic officials are assessing how efforts to diversify supply chains and expand nearshoring are affecting inflation, manufacturing employment, and long-term economic stability. The review comes as c...
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Pentagon Presses NATO Allies on Defense Spending and Industrial Cooperation
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and senior US diplomats are holding discussions with NATO partners on increasing defense spending commitments and strengthening cooperation among allied defense industries. The talks are aimed at reinforcin...
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Congress Debates Federal Workforce Restructuring as Budget Negotiations Intensify
House Republicans have introduced a budget resolution proposing reductions to the federal civilian workforce and changes to agency operations. Supporters argue the measures would improve efficiency, while administration officials and Dem...
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Federal Reserve Signals Interest Rates Will Remain Elevated Until Inflation Eases Further
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and other policymakers continue to indicate that rate cuts are unlikely until inflation shows sustained movement toward the central bank’s two percent target. The stance keeps borrowing costs elevated ...
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Administration and Republican Lawmakers Draft New Artificial Intelligence Policy Framework
White House advisers and congressional Republicans are coordinating on a national strategy for Artificial Intelligence regulation focused on preserving US technological leadership while addressing national security concerns. The effort s...
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White House and Senate Republicans Seek Agreement on Border Security and Federal Funding Package
Senior administration officials and Republican Senate leaders are negotiating the final details of a package combining border security measures with federal government funding legislation. Lawmakers are working toward an agreement before...
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Supreme Court Poised to Issue Major Rulings on Federal Regulatory Authority
The US Supreme Court is preparing to release decisions in several closely watched administrative law cases that could reshape the powers of federal agencies. The rulings may limit the ability of departments including the Environmental Pr...
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Trump Administration Prepares New Tariff Measures Targeting Chinese Technology and Manufacturing Sectors
Senior White House officials have been directed by President Donald Trump to develop a new round of trade enforcement measures aimed at Chinese electric vehicles, advanced semiconductor components, and critical raw materials. The propose...
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California Faces Political and Legal Battles After Congressional Map Redesign
Election officials are preparing for a contentious electoral cycle after major changes to congressional district boundaries reshaped the political landscape in several key areas.
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Administration Considers Veterans-Focused Events Following Concert Cancellation
White House officials are reportedly exploring veteran-centered civic events and policy-focused gatherings as replacements for recently cancelled entertainment programming.
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White House Cancels National Mall Concert Series After Performer Withdrawals
The administration has abandoned plans for a large concert series following the withdrawal of several prominent performers, shifting attention toward alternative public engagement efforts.
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Department of Homeland Security Clarifies Green Card Policy Guidance
Homeland Security officials said recent guidance regarding green card policies was intended to restate existing law and does not represent a major policy change.
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White House Releases Medical Assessment of President Trump
The president’s physician reported that Donald Trump remains in excellent health following a routine examination conducted at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
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Administration Expands Pay Authority for National Security Investment Specialists
Federal agencies have received additional flexibility to offer higher compensation to specialists responsible for reviewing foreign investments and protecting sensitive economic assets.
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Consumer Credit Use Rises as Household Financial Pressures Mount
Recent economic data suggest more Americans are relying on revolving credit to cover everyday expenses, a trend economists say may reflect increasing strain on household finances.
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Justice Department Continues to Withhold Unredacted Epstein Files
The Department of Justice has declined to release full Epstein investigation records despite continued pressure from lawmakers and victims’ advocates seeking greater transparency.
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Task Force Expands Effort to Combat Fraud in Federal Benefit Programs
A newly established interagency group has been directed to strengthen oversight of federal benefit programs through enhanced verification measures and broader data-sharing initiatives.
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Dallas Apartment Explosion Kills Three and Displaces Residents
Authorities are investigating a gas explosion that destroyed an apartment complex in Dallas, killing three people and forcing dozens of residents from their homes.
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Think Tank Criticizes Counterterrorism Strategy for Domestic Threat Omissions
A prominent policy institute argues that the administration’s updated counterterrorism strategy places insufficient emphasis on domestic extremist threats and may overlook evolving security risks.
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USPS Directed to Develop National Mail Ballot Standards
The administration has instructed the United States Postal Service to create standardized mail-ballot procedures, including trackable barcodes and uniform election-mail branding.
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Investigation Into Balkan Energy Contracts Draws Congressional Attention
Lawmakers are expanding their review of more than $1 billion in Balkan energy contracts awarded to a company reportedly linked to associates of President Trump, citing concerns over possible conflicts of interest.
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White House Launches Coordinated Effort Against Transnational Cybercrime
The administration has established a task force focused on disrupting overseas cybercrime organizations and scam centers through expanded cooperation with international law enforcement and diplomatic partners.
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Federal Judge Orders New Hampshire to Ease Voter Registration Requirements
A federal court ruled that New Hampshire must allow voter registration applicants to attest to their citizenship when immediate access to supporting documentation is unavailable.
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Military Leaders Warn of Amphibious Warship Shortages
Senior defense officials have raised concerns over shortages of amphibious warships, citing production delays and budget pressures that could affect the Navy’s ability to respond to crises in the Indo-Pacific region.
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Trump Administration Revises Childhood Vaccination Recommendations
The White House has directed the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to align childhood vaccination recommendations with standards used by other developed countries, a move that has renewed debate over federal health policy.
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Congressional Scrutiny Intensifies Over Epstein Investigation Redactions
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi faced questions from House investigators over allegations that Justice Department redactions improperly limited access to sensitive material connected to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
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Administration Reviews Emergency Tariffs Following Diplomatic Pressure
The White House has begun reassessing several tariffs imposed under emergency authorities, reflecting a shift in trade policy amid changing geopolitical circumstances and international concerns.
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Supreme Court Conservatives Signal Greater Scrutiny of Federal Agency Authority
Legal observers say several conservative justices have shown a growing willingness to challenge the scope of federal regulatory power, potentially setting the stage for significant administrative law rulings.
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Federal Judge Blocks Kennedy Center Renaming and Planned Closure
A federal court ruled that efforts to rename the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts after President Donald Trump were unlawful and ordered the removal of the name while preventing a planned two-year renovation shutdown.
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Republican Leaders Push for Border and Spending Deal Ahead of Funding Deadlines
Congressional Republicans and White House officials are engaged in intensive negotiations on a package combining border security measures with federal funding legislation as lawmakers seek to avert a government funding impasse.
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Federal Reserve Signals Caution as Inflation Risks Persist Amid Oil Market Volatility
Federal Reserve officials indicated that elevated energy prices linked to tensions involving Iran are complicating the outlook for interest-rate cuts, prompting policymakers to maintain a cautious stance on monetary policy.
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U.S. Military Strikes Commercial Vessel Accused of Breaching Iranian Blockade
The United States military intercepted and disabled a merchant vessel attempting to bypass the naval blockade in the Persian Gulf, marking a notable escalation in efforts to enforce sanctions and disrupt Iranian supply networks.
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Department of Energy Fast-Tracks Small Modular Nuclear Reactor Approvals
Congress Advances Debate on Artificial Intelligence, Housing and Financial Innovation
Federal Reserve Signals Caution on Future Interest Rate Moves
Supreme Court Set to Deliver Major Rulings on Federal Agency Authority
Trump Administration Prepares New Tariffs on Chinese Strategic Industries
Federal Agencies Accelerate AI-Powered Cybersecurity Measures
Pentagon Signs Artificial Intelligence Agreements With Major Technology Companies
Federal Judge Blocks Proposed $100,000 Fee on High-Skilled Worker Visas
FISA Reauthorization Faces Uncertainty as Senate Dispute Delays Action
White House Says Middle East Peace Agreement May Be Near After Israel-Iran Ceasefire
Senate Approves $70 Billion Immigration Enforcement Funding Package
Trump Orders Rapid Expansion of Artificial Intelligence Across US Military and Intelligence Agencies
Supreme Court Hears Challenge With Potential Impact on Federal Gun Regulations
Senate Reviews Military Modernization Priorities in Fiscal 2026 Budget
Homeland Security Expands Border and Port Screening Procedures
White House Continues Diplomatic Efforts to Protect Middle East and Red Sea Shipping Routes
Treasury Reviews Economic Impact of Nearshoring and Supply Chain Diversification
Pentagon Presses NATO Allies on Defense Spending and Industrial Cooperation
Congress Debates Federal Workforce Restructuring as Budget Negotiations Intensify
Federal Reserve Signals Interest Rates Will Remain Elevated Until Inflation Eases Further
Administration and Republican Lawmakers Draft New Artificial Intelligence Policy Framework
White House and Senate Republicans Seek Agreement on Border Security and Federal Funding Package
Supreme Court Poised to Issue Major Rulings on Federal Regulatory Authority
Trump Administration Prepares New Tariff Measures Targeting Chinese Technology and Manufacturing Sectors
California Faces Political and Legal Battles After Congressional Map Redesign
Administration Considers Veterans-Focused Events Following Concert Cancellation
White House Cancels National Mall Concert Series After Performer Withdrawals
Department of Homeland Security Clarifies Green Card Policy Guidance
White House Releases Medical Assessment of President Trump
Administration Expands Pay Authority for National Security Investment Specialists
Consumer Credit Use Rises as Household Financial Pressures Mount
Justice Department Continues to Withhold Unredacted Epstein Files
Task Force Expands Effort to Combat Fraud in Federal Benefit Programs
Dallas Apartment Explosion Kills Three and Displaces Residents
Think Tank Criticizes Counterterrorism Strategy for Domestic Threat Omissions
USPS Directed to Develop National Mail Ballot Standards
Investigation Into Balkan Energy Contracts Draws Congressional Attention
White House Launches Coordinated Effort Against Transnational Cybercrime
Federal Judge Orders New Hampshire to Ease Voter Registration Requirements
Military Leaders Warn of Amphibious Warship Shortages
Trump Administration Revises Childhood Vaccination Recommendations
Congressional Scrutiny Intensifies Over Epstein Investigation Redactions
Administration Reviews Emergency Tariffs Following Diplomatic Pressure
Supreme Court Conservatives Signal Greater Scrutiny of Federal Agency Authority
Federal Judge Blocks Kennedy Center Renaming and Planned Closure
Republican Leaders Push for Border and Spending Deal Ahead of Funding Deadlines
Federal Reserve Signals Caution as Inflation Risks Persist Amid Oil Market Volatility
U.S. Military Strikes Commercial Vessel Accused of Breaching Iranian Blockade
White House Weighs Iran Ceasefire Extension as Security Deliberations Intensify
Department of Social Welfare Warns Public Against Disaster Aid Scams
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