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Appeals court restores Copyright Office chief, says Trump’s firing attempt was illegal

A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that President Trump's move to fire the head of the U.S. Copyright Office likely stretched beyond the law, and it ordered Shira Perlmutter restored to her duties while the case develops further.

Oliver North marries his famous secretary, Fawn Hall, decades after Iran-Contra

It's been 40 years since the Iran-Contra scandal caused a sensation in Washington and headaches for the Reagan administration. Now, two key figures in the episode - Oliver North and his former secretary, Fawn Hall - have tied the knot.

Wholesale prices fell a bit in August, signaling a Federal Reserve rate cut is more likely

Wholesale prices decreased slightly in August, the federal government said Wednesday, a surprise development that should give the Federal Reserve more confidence in cutting interest rates.

Harris says leaving reelection decision to Biden was ‘recklessness,’ but she defends his abilities

Former Vice President Kamala Harris says it was "recklessness" for Democrats to leave it to President Biden to decide whether to continue seeking another term last year, but she defends his ability to do the job, according an excerpt of her new book.

Court says Lisa Cook can stay on Federal Reserve Board of Governors while lawsuit plays out

A federal judge ruled late Tuesday that Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook can remain in her position during the legal fight over President Trump's attempt to fire her.

Trump is upsetting the U.S. allies needed to counter China

President Trump's aggressive trade and immigration policies are undermining relationships that have been cornerstones of American foreign policy to counter China's growing influence, eroding years of diplomatic investments spanning administrations.

Trump’s strike on alleged Venezuelan drug boat raises questions about his use of military power

Within a week of Donald Trump's election, Sen. Lindsey Graham counseled the president-elect to quickly send a message to the drug cartels from the White House.

DHS Secretary Noem meeting Belgian prime minister to tackle drug smuggling

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem met Wednesday with Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever in the port of Antwerp to discuss maritime security and bilateral efforts to fight transnational drug smuggling.

South Korea sends plane to U.S. to bring back workers detained in immigration raid

A South Korean charter plane left for the U.S. on Wednesday to bring back Korean workers detained in an immigration raid in Georgia last week.

Trump’s EPA doesn’t care about you

Trump pledged to push Big Oil’s agenda if they spent big to get him in office — and this is a rare case where he’s kept his promise.

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