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Will Trump’s billionaire cabinet run America like a tech startup?

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White House opens briefing seats to podcasters, influencers, independent media

The White House briefing room already has a new look under President Trump.

Trump White House says N.J. drones were from FAA-authorized researchers or hobbyists

President Trump on Tuesday said drones spotted over New Jersey in recent months were authorized by the Federal Aviation Administration to fly for "research and various other reasons."

White House asks agencies detailed questions about spending priorities

The White House on Tuesday sent federal agencies a lengthy questionnaire seeking details about their spending on leftist initiatives such as diversity, equity and inclusion, abortion programs and support for migrants.

Senate confirms Sean Duffy as transportation secretary

The Senate on Tuesday confirmed Sean Duffy as secretary of the Department of Transportation.

Quakers sue to stop ICE arrests, say churches must be sanctuaries

Several Quaker groups have filed a lawsuit against Homeland Security, demanding it restore a sanctuary policy that largely prevented immigration agents from making arrests at or near churches. The Quakers say the latest moves trample on their First Amendment rights.

White House says pause on federal financial aid is just temporary while payments get reviewed

The White House on Tuesday said the freeze on federal grants and loans disbursed was a short-term pause to give agencies time to review how they spend money.

Jim Acosta, known for clashes with Trump, announces his departure from CNN

CNN reporter and anchor Jim Acosta, who regularly drew the ire of President Trump, announced on-air Tuesday he is leaving the network.

Some Trump voters are skeptical of his opening moves to embrace fellow billionaires

Enrique Lopez votes sporadically but bought into Donald Trump's vows to fight for everyday workers, helping the Republican flip Arizona last year. Then the home construction contractor watched how the billionaire president opened his second administration.

Amazon’s advocates fear Trump’s return means little U.S. help to protect rainforest

Alexis Damancio Silva can't forget the hardship in his town of Puerto Narino in far southern Colombia last year when extreme drought nearly dried up the Amazon River. Pink dolphins and fish died. Crops dried up. The town lost its easy access to markets.

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