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Trump signs executive orders targeting colleges, plus schools' equity efforts
Trump’s executive order is the opening salvo in what could be a lengthy battle to overhaul the accrediting industry.
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Trump says Commanders' controversial former name was ‘superior'
President Donald Trump prefers the Washington Commanders’ controversial former name, he told reporters when asked about a new stadium at the RFK site.
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Trump upends DOJ's Civil Rights Division, sparking ‘bloodbath' in senior ranks
Memos show the division has abandoned a mission of enforcing laws against discrimination in hiring, housing and voting rights in favor of new priorities.
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Army suspends base's commander after Trump portrait flipped toward wall
The Army has suspended a training base’s first female commander after discovering a portrait of President Trump had been flipped to face a wall.
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Trump weighs in on Washington Commanders old name: ‘I think it's a superior name'
President Donald Trump weighed in on professional sports teams like the Washington Commanders and Cleveland Guardians changing their names.
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In his first 100 days, Trump still leans on an old foe: Joe Biden
Donald Trump spoke Biden’s name more than a dozen times on the first day of his second presidency, and basically has never stopped.
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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro says Trump called him a week after arson attack
The president’s muted response in the days after the attack was notable for how it differed from Shapiro’s actions in the hours following the attempt on Trump’s life in July.
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New York mascot battle escalates as Trump wades into ‘Chiefs' controversy
The Massapequa School Board president has said it could cost more than $1 million to rebrand the school if the name and mascot are changed.
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White House confronts latest Signal scandal during annual Easter egg roll
President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth answered questions during the White House’s annual Easter egg roll Monday regarding new reports that Hegseth shared sensitive military intel with his wife and brother over messaging app Signal.
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Harvard sues Trump administration over $2.2 billion in frozen funds
Alan Garber, president of Harvard University, announced a lawsuit against the federal government after President Donald Trump’s administration froze billions of dollars in funding
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Trump says interest rates have gone up because Powell is ‘playing politics'
President Donald Trump criticized Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell, who he appointed during his first term, in the Oval Office on Thursday.
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‘It's a shame': Trump on shooting at Florida State University
President Donald Trump made brief comments on the shooting at Florida State University.
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‘Home Alone 2' director speaks on President Trump's cameo in film: ‘I can't cut it'
While President Donald Trump was visible in popular culture for many years prior to his political career, one of his most recognizable appearances was a cameo in the 1992 family film “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.”
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Judge: Officials have ‘done nothing' to return man deported to El Salvador
A U.S. district judge has blasted the Trump administration for doing “nothing” to return a man mistakenly deported to El Salvador.
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Johnson invites Trump to City Hall but says he won't ‘negotiate with terrorists'
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said he would be willing to meet with President Donald Trump but offered some of his strongest criticisms yet of the president during a news conference on Tuesday.
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Wife of man mistakenly deported to El Salvador pleads for his safe return
The wife of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man mistakenly deported to El Salvador, is pleading for his safe return, and had an emotional message for him amid the ongoing controversy.
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Mayor Johnson addresses ordinance for earlier curfew
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson addressed an ordinance that is set to be debated on Wednesday that would push up the curfew for teens in the city.
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Wife of man mistakenly deported to El Salvador pleads for his safe return
The wife of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man mistakenly deported to El Salvador, is pleading for his safe return.
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Wife of father mistakenly deported to El Salvador addresses media before hearing
The wife of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador last month, addressed media prior to a court hearing on the case Tuesday.
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Indiana, Arkansas ask USDA to let them ban soda, candy from SNAP benefits
Republican governors in Indiana and Arkansas have asked the Trump administration let them ban soft drinks and candy from food stamp benefits.