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House leaders temporarily double members’ monthly spending allotment for security

House leaders agreed to extend a pilot program for members to hire personal security guards for another two months and double the amount of money they can spend each month to $10,000.

Democrats, Rand Paul push Senate legislation to block Trump’s tariffs on Brazil

A bipartisan group of senators filed legislation Thursday to strike down President Trump's authority to impose 50% tariffs on Brazil, a major coffee producer.

Kimmel’s suspension is the latest display of Trump’s growing power over the U.S. media landscape

President Donald Trump has used threats, lawsuits and government pressure as he remakes the American media landscape, unleashing his long-standing grievances against an industry that has mocked, criticized and scorned him for years.

Trump asks Supreme Court to support his firing of Fed’s Lisa Cook

President Trump went to the Supreme Court on Thursday to ask the justices to let him carry out his firing of Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, saying lower courts are interfering with his ability to manage the administration.

PM Keir Starmer: The United Kingdom ‘fiercely’ protects freedom of speech rights

U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer insisted Thursday that his country recognizes free speech, dismissing criticism of people being arrested for making political and religious statements on social media.

Supreme Court to weigh Trump’s tariffs on Nov. 5

The Supreme Court will hear the challenge over President Trump's tariffs the first week of November, the court announced Thursday.

Trump says Jimmy Kimmel was yanked off the air for ‘bad ratings’

President Trump on Thursday brushed off claims that late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel's indefinite suspension is an attack on free speech, saying he was pulled off the air because of low ratings.

Trump says he’s willing to do ‘other things’ to target Russia if Europe stops buying Russian oil

President Trump on Thursday called out European leaders' double standard on the Ukraine war, questioning why it was up to him to impose harsher measures on Moscow when European nations keep buying Russian oil.

How the American dream became a nightmare for unaccompanied alien children 

“The road to hell is paved with good intentions.”  

FTC sues Live Nation, Ticketmaster over resales 

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and seven states sued Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation on Thursday, accusing the ticketing firms of allowing scalpers to circumvent their own rules and resell tickets at higher prices to draw in more profits. The government alleges that Ticketmaster and Live Nation tacitly coordinate with ticket brokers by...

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