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Federal Agencies

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Trump

You Vote: Do you approve of Trump's plan to reduce the federal workforce through buyout offers?

The offer went to all federal employees except military personnel, those who work in national security and immigration, and postal workers.

Courts & Law

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Getty Images stock photo

Federal judge limits DOGE access to Social Security databases

Hollander said her new order does not affect Social Security officials who are not sharing information with DOGE, and they can still access the data they need.

From the States

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New York Mayor Eric Adams, August 2022

NYC mayor signs tentative deal with police union

The eight-year agreement with the Police Benevolent Association includes pay increases for uniformed NYPD officers and an increase in starting salaries for newly hired officers.

Congress

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Mark Kelly

Democrat Sen. Mark Kelly gets rid of his electric Tesla Model X, buys gas-powered Chevy Tahoe truck

The Chevy Tahoe gets about 21 miles per gallon in the city

From the States

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Ford Electric Vehicle, July 23, 2023, Washington, D.C.

Ohio Ford workers to be laid off due to strike

Union told estimated 370 laid-off workers to register for strike assistance pay and Ohio unemployment benefits.

Politics & Policy

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Five years later, Trump returns to a fractured Congress to make his case

The speech will not technically be dubbed a “State of the Union” address, but will for all intents and purposes function as a platform for the president to point to his early successes and sway both Congress and the public toward his vision for the next four years.

From the States

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Lithium for EV batteries

Biden blocks mineral mining on 225,000 acres of land, harming EV production needs

"Joe Biden signed an agreement to fund mining projects in Chinese-owned mines in the Congo, where over 40,000 children work as slaves in forced labor and inhumane conditions with no environmental protections," said Rep. Pete Stauber (R-Minn.).

White House

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Biden's State of Union message gets counter-programmed ... by his own administration and policies

From his Fed chairman to his border patrol chiefs, Biden's declaration that America was "unbowed and unbroken" was undercut.

Crime

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DC National Guard

Illinois State House Minority Leader: Chicagoans are crying for help

Chicago's crime problem and Trump's planned federal response, could curb ongoing violence as city officials deny the problem exists, blame other states when they do acknowledge the murders, and regularly disregard citizens' plea for help.

Courts & Law

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El Salvador presidential candidate Nayib Bukele of the Great National Alliance (GANA) speaks to the media after declaring victory in the presidential election in San Salvador on February 3, 2019.

Court attempts to halt Trump deportations, El Salvador president says 'too late'

The lawsuit was filed by the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation on behalf of five Venezuelans illegally in the country who were detained in Texas and New York. The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

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