Trump administration claims D.C. police chief powers, but capital leaders push back
The Trump administration has named the head of the Drug Enforcement Administration as Washington's 'emergency police commissioner', increasing national control over the city as part of the federal government's law-enforcement takeover.
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Blackwater founder to deploy nearly 200 personnel to Haiti as gang violence soars
Erik Prince's security firm, Vectus Global, will deploy nearly 200 personnel to Haiti to help quell gang violence, as part of a one-year deal with the Haitian government.
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Judge strikes down Trump administration guidance against DEI programs at schools
A federal judge struck down two Trump administration actions aimed at eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion programs at schools and universities, ruling that the Education Department violated the law.
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Flight of the Conchords' Bret McKenzie on family, legacy and 'Freak Out City'
Bret McKenzie of Flight of the Conchords discusses his new solo album 'Freak Out City', his career, and the inspiration behind his music, including personal family experiences.
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As Republicans face voters during tense town halls, it's about sticking to the script
Republican lawmakers navigate how to message about President Trump's signature legislation during town halls, sticking to crafted messaging amidst constituent concerns over health care, immigration, and tax cuts.
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In Houston, some worry their problems would be neglected after redistricting
Residents of Houston's Denver Harbor neighborhood express concerns over proposed redistricting plans that could weaken their voting power and neglect their community's needs, amidst broader political tensions.
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Trump and Putin meet today in Anchorage. Here's what to know
President Trump meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, a significant summit amid tensions over Ukraine, with potential implications for the trajectory of the Russia-Ukraine war.
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At 45, Venus Williams will be the oldest player in the U.S. Open in decades
Venus Williams makes history as the oldest singles player to compete in the U.S. Open in over 40 years, showcasing the longevity and dominance of professional tennis players.
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Trump's purge of Washington's homeless encampments escalates
The Trump administration's efforts to clear homeless encampments in Washington, D.C., escalate, raising concerns over the lack of affordable housing and the fate of displaced individuals.
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Heat and thirst drive families in Gaza to drink water that makes them sick
Families in Gaza struggle to secure enough water for drinking and sanitation, with many forced to consume contaminated water due to severe shortages, exacerbating health crises in the territory.
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