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Leavitt: Google News Biased Against Conservatives
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Wednesday cited a new study alleging bias in Google News results, arguing that the findings highlight what she
Mullin Breaks With Noem Policies at DHS Hearing
Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Homeland Security, told senators Wednesday he would require judicial warrants before federal
Dems Oppose Bill for Women’s Smithsonian Over Transgender Exclusion
A bill to establish a Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum on the National Mall advanced out of the House Committee on Administration on Wednesday, sparking
Trump Admin Takes Steps to Curb Energy Cost Hikes
US President Donald Trump’s administration scrambled Wednesday to rein in surging energy costs from war in the Middle East, temporarily waiving a century-old shipping law
Rep. Jordan Backs Trump on Extending Foreign Intel Surveillance
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said he will support a short-term extension of the government’s Section 702 foreign intelligence surveillance authority, marking a shift from his
FAA Tightens Airspace Safety After Deadly D.C. Crash
The Federal Aviation Administration will require air traffic controllers to use radar, rather than pilot visual judgment, to separate airplanes and helicopters in some of

Former Assad-era prison chief convicted of torture in US federal court, marking a historic first
A former Syrian prison official was convicted by a U.S. federal jury in Los Angeles Monday on torture and immigration fraud charges after prosecutors said

One dead after cable car detaches, plummets at Swiss ski resort
One person died Wednesday when a cable car cabin at a Swiss ski resort fell and crashed on a snowy mountainside. The fatal incident happened
Tonali si fa male durante Barcellona-Tottenham, allarme per Gattuso per i play-off
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Aluminum Prices Rise Amid Iran War
The price of aluminum has risen sharply since the U.S. and Israel’s war with Iran began on Feb. 28, CNBC reported. At the beginning of
Luigi Mangione Seeks to Delay State, Federal Trials
Luigi Mangione’s lawyers asked a judge on Wednesday to postpone his state trial in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson until September and said

White House says ‘no one’ changing Trump enforcement agenda in response to Angel Mom appeal to Mullin
The White House says “no one” will change the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement agenda in response to an appeal by Angel Mom Angie Morfin. Morfin,
Tulsi Gabbard Pressed on Iran at Threats Hearing
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard told senators Wednesday that Iran’s regime “appears to be intact but largely degraded,” using the Senate Intelligence Committee’s annual
Sen. Slotkin Introduces Bill Limiting Pentagon AI Use
Sen. Elissa Slotkin has introduced legislation aimed at imposing new limits on the Pentagon’s use of artificial intelligence, including restrictions on autonomous weapons and nuclear
Federal Reserve Leaves Rates Unchanged, Projects One Rate Cut This Year
Federal Reserve officials expect the Iran war will worsen inflation this year while having little impact on growth, but they still expect to cut their
Legacy of Cesar Chavez Challenged by Abuse Allegations
Allegations detailed in a New York Times report accuse late labor leader Cesar Chavez of sexually abusing girls and women during his leadership of the
Report: Vance, Oil Execs Set to Meet Amid Rising Gas Prices
Vice President JD Vance and top Trump administration officials are set to meet Thursday with oil industry leaders as the White House moves to address

Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of killing hundreds in Kabul hospital strike
A reported airstrike on a hospital in Afghanistan that allegedly left hundreds dead is drawing growing scrutiny, not only over the strike itself but over
Agcom a Rete 4 e Nove: riequilibrare gli spazi in favore del no al referendum
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FAA Tightens Airspace Safety After Deadly D.C. Crash
The Federal Aviation Administration will require air traffic controllers to use radar, rather than pilot visual judgment, to separate airplanes and helicopters in some of