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These are the top sticking points stalling the Trump agenda megabill

House Republicans are working to give their “big beautiful bill” a face lift as they try to appease warring factions of the party in hopes of sending President Trump’s legislative agenda to the Senate before Memorial Day. The broad outline of the megabill is already set, with committees completing advancement of all 11 portions of

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Trump administration drops Biden-era lawsuit against Southwest Airlines

The Trump administration on Friday dropped a lawsuit brought against Southwest Airlines by former President Biden’s Transportation Department (DOT) alleging it advertised unrealistic flight schedules. The Justice Department filed a motion to dismiss the case in the U.S. District Court for Northern California after the Biden administration accused Southwest of knowingly marketing flights with impractical

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FEMA 'not ready' for hurricane season: document

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Judge says DOJ’s explanation for state secrets privilege in Abrego Garcia case ‘insufficient’

The federal judge overseeing the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the man mistakenly deported to El Salvador, blasted the Trump administration Friday for not giving her enough material to decide whether it can invoke the state secrets privilege. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis said a declaration submitted by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, which seeks

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FDA OKs first blood test that can help diagnose Alzheimer's disease

WASHINGTON — U.S. health officials on Friday endorsed the first blood test that can help diagnose Alzheimer’s and identify patients who may benefit from drugs that can modestly slow the memory-destroying disease. The test can aid doctors in determining whether a patient’s memory problems are due to Alzheimer’s or a number of other medical conditions

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Federal judge strikes down workplace protections for transgender workers

A federal judge in Texas struck down guidance from a government agency specifying protections against workplace harassment based on gender identity and sexual orientation. Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk of U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas on Thursday determined that the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission exceeded its statutory authority when the agency

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Photo group says it has 'suspended attribution' of historic Vietnam picture because of doubts

An organization that honored The Associated Press’ Nick Ut with its “ photo of the year ” in 1973 for a picture of a girl running from a napalm attack in the Vietnam War says it has “suspended its attribution” to Ut because of doubts over who actually took it. World Press Photo’s report Friday

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