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WATCH: White House says Musk will recuse himself from DOGE conflicts
The White House is insisting that Elon Musk will recuse himself if he finds conflicts with his financial holdings during his efforts through the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
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Today the leadership of Iran is in what may be its most fragile position ever. Standing in the wings is a group that has a carefully crafted 10-point plan that puts the people of Iran and their freedoms first.
SharesPam Bondi sworn in as attorney general, pledges to ‘restore integrity’ of Justice Dept.
Attorney General Pam Bondi was sworn in at the White House Wednesday and vowed that cracking down on crime throughout the country will be her top priority.
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On Wednesday's Front Page: President Trump says the U.S. could "take over" the Gaza Strip and remove Palestinians from the area, the D.C. Council has voted to to expel Ward 8 Democrat Trayon White, and more.
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On Tuesday's Front Page: President Trump has temporarily paused tariffs on Canada and Mexico after the neighboring countries agreed to additional border security measures, President Trump's pace of executive actions is creating problems in federal courts, and more.
SharesWATCH LIVE: Artificial Intelligence as a means of totalitarian control in China
Bill Gertz speaks at Hillsdale College
SharesA medical plane carrying a child patient and 5 others crashes in Philadelphia, setting homes ablaze
A medical transport jet transporting a child who had just completed treatment for a life-threatening condition, her mother and four others crashed into a Philadelphia neighborhood shortly after takeoff Friday evening, exploding in a fireball that engulfed several homes.
SharesPilots have long worried about Washington’s complex airspace contributing to a catastrophe
The airspace around Washington, D.C., is congested and complex - a combination aviation experts have long worried could lead to catastrophe.
SharesHistoric FDA approval marks first nonopioid breakthrough since Clinton era
The Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday its approval of suzetrigine, the first new painkiller greenlit by the agency since 1998.
SharesFAA indefinitely closes routes near Reagan National to most helicopter traffic after deadly crash
The Federal Aviation Administration is significantly restricting helicopter traffic in the immediate vicinity of Washington Reagan National Airport, according to an official briefed on the matter.
SharesGabbard says she won’t be ‘puppet’ in sharp hearing for intelligence chief’s post
President Donald Trump's nominee to be the nation's spy chief on Thursday faced almost three hours of grilling from lawmakers at a feisty and sometimes contentious confirmation hearing Thursday, as Democrats peppered former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard with questions about her experience in the intelligence field and judgment about international affairs.
SharesCivil rights activists call for a Target boycott after retailer backs away from diversity programs
Civil rights activists gathered outside the headquarters of Target Corp. on Thursday to call for a national boycott of the retailing giant over its decision to phase out its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
SharesPentagon, Army launch investigation into DCA crash
Pete Hegseth, chief of the Defense Department, announced Thursday that the Pentagon and Army are investigating the collision over Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in an unexpected first test for the newly minted secretary.
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