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SCOOP: Inside Elon Musk's meeting with the Senate DOGE Caucus

FIRST ON FOX: Billionaire Elon Musk, now also a senior adviser to President Donald Trump, met with Senate Republicans in the Department of Government...

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Democratic activists fuel anti-Trump protests at GOP town halls

WASHINGTON (AP) — Furious Democrats filled Republican town halls across America last week to protest President Donald Trump’s power grab in...

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RFK Jr.’s Senate Testimony Is Haunted by His Track Record

During his confirmation hearings this week, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he would promote vaccines as HHS secretary, despite a long history of...

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Scott Bessent Eclipses Buttigieg To Become Highest-Ranking Gay Official in Nation’s History

As Treasury secretary, Scott Bessent will be fifth in line of presidential succession

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It’s Political vs. Career Staffers in Battle Over Foreign Aid Freeze

Just before 5 p.m. on Tuesday, when the Trump administration's federal aid freeze was scheduled to begin, a D.C. judge issued a ruling pausing it for...

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Senate Confirms Lee Zeldin as EPA Administrator

The Senate in a 56-42 vote on Wednesday confirmed Lee Zeldin as the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Three Democrats, Sens. John...

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WWE mogul and Trump's Education chief pick advances to final round

The nomination of Linda McMahon, the former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) CEO picked by President Donald Trump to head the Department of...

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How American Racism Sabotaged the World’s Fight Against Genocide

The international laws against genocide were deliberately crafted to prevent the US from being held accountable for its crimes against Black and...

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Tulsi Gabbard Walks Back Foreign Surveillance Criticism But Defends Snowden in Testy Confirmation Hearing

Gabbard's path to Senate approval as intelligence director is uncertain

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Donald Trump’s Cabinet of Revenge

Tulsi Gabbard, Kash Patel, and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., bobbed and weaved around senators’ questions, but their own words came back to bite them.

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