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DC Council expels Trayon White following federal bribery charge

The D.C. Council voted to expel councilmember Trayon White after he was charged by the Justice Department for agreeing to take bribes.

Trump eyes Abraham Accords expansion, Gaza rebuild with Netanyahu meeting on deck

The administration is eyeing an expansion of the Abraham Accords and a rebuilding of Gaza, senior administration officials said before President Trump’s meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.

‘Exciting chapter’: Interior Sec takes aim at Biden oil lease ban, ‘coercive’ climate policies in Day 1 orders

Secretary of Interior Doug Burgum began stripping various environmental regulations implemented by former President Joe Biden during his first day on the job.

Schumer mocked for Corona and guac clip warning Trump tariffs will hurt Super Bowl parties: ‘Not good at this’

Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer was ridiculed for his response to President Donald Trump's tariff threats against Mexico and Canada, which included a video featuring avocado and beer.

Federal prosecutor vows to protect DOGE staffers from any ‘threats, confrontations’ targeting Musk team

The newly-appointed interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Ed Martin wrote a letter to tech billionaire Elon Musk vowing to help protect the DOGE team from attacks.

China angrily retaliates against Trump’s new 10% tariff

Canada and Mexico got a one-month reprieve, but President Trump's new 10% tariff on China went into effect Tuesday, prompting retaliation from Beijing.

Active seniors: America’s gerontocracy problem

The ideal polity would strike a balance between hard-won experience and youthful vigor.

University of California student group alleges racial discrimination in admissions

A University of California student group sued the school system Monday, alleging racial discrimination in admissions.   Students Against Racial Discrimination filed a suit saying the university system gives “discriminatory preferences to non-Asian racial minorities.” The suit says Asian American and white applicants are turned away while Black and Hispanic students “are often placed at...

Climate change-fueled extreme weather could cost real estate market $1T+: Study

The impacts of climate change could cost real estate nearly $1.5 trillion in value, according to a study published Monday by climate risk modeler First Street. Researchers write that climate change is both driving up insurance costs and affecting consumer preferences, which combined create a “feedback loop” where populations move in accordance with climate risk...

Watch live: Rubio holds press conference with Costa Rican president

Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in Costa Rica Tuesday, where he will give remarks to the press alongside Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chavez. Rubio's travel through Central America and the Caribbean in his first major trip at the helm of the State Department has been largely focused on curbing illegal immigration into the U.S....

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