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Layoffs begin at U.S. health agencies charged with tracking disease, researching and regulating food

Layoffs begin at U.S. health agencies charged with tracking disease, researching and regulating food

Employees across the massive U.S. Department of Health and Human Services began receiving notices of dismissal on Tuesday in a major overhaul expected to ultimately lay off up to 10,000 people. The notices come just days after President Trump moved to strip workers of their collective bargaining rights at HHS and other agencies throughout the government. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s announced…

Trump says Zelenskyy trying to ‘renegotiate’ rare earths deal

Trump says Zelenskyy trying to ‘renegotiate’ rare earths deal

President Trump says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will have “big problems” if he tries to rework a deal that would provide rare earth minerals to the U.S. as payment for American support during the Russian invasion. The back-and-forth over the deal has been a source of contention between Mr. Trump and Kyiv even as both sides say they’re optimistic about reaching an agreement…

Appeals court upholds Judge Boasberg’s blockade on Venezuelan gang deportations

Appeals court upholds Judge Boasberg’s blockade on Venezuelan gang deportations

A federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld a judge’s blockade on President Trump using the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan gang suspects, saying the administration appears to be stretching the law too far. The 2-1 decision by the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia leaves U.S. District Judge James Boasberg’s restraining order in place, marking a setback…

Trump: April tariffs on foreign goods might be ‘lenient,’ not equal retaliation

Trump: April tariffs on foreign goods might be ‘lenient,’ not equal retaliation

President Trump says his April tariffs on foreign goods will be “more lenient than reciprocal.” Mr. Trump’s comment suggests the White House will be nuanced in how it taxes goods from an array of nations on April 2, instead of assigning a tariff number that corresponds directly to how nations tax U.S. goods. “I’ll probably be more lenient than reciprocal, because if I was reciprocal, that would…

Trump has Mike Waltz’s back amid fallout over group chat discussing Houthi strike

Trump has Mike Waltz’s back amid fallout over group chat discussing Houthi strike

President Trump on Tuesday said he still has confidence in national security Mike Waltz after a snafu in which an Atlantic editor was added to a group text where high-level administration officials discussed plans to launch airstrikes against Houthi militants in Yemen. “Michael Waltz has learned a lesson and he’s a good man,” Mr. Trump said in an interview with NBC News. Mr. Trump stressed…

Federal judge rules DOGE broke privacy rules in accessing Education Department files

Federal judge rules DOGE broke privacy rules in accessing Education Department files

A federal judge in Maryland issued an injunction Monday against President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, ruling that it trampled on privacy rules when it gained “seemingly unfettered” access to the Education Department’s personnel files. U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman said the administration never gave a good enough explanation for why DOGE needed that access…

Brothels’ operator headed to prison; D.C.-area clientele shielded from public view

Brothels’ operator headed to prison; D.C.-area clientele shielded from public view

The operators and clients of an interstate brothel network shut down in 2023 are beginning to suffer consequences — except in Northern Virginia. A federal court sentenced the top manager of the prostitution ring with brothels in suburban Washington and in Massachusetts to prison this week. A Massachusetts court…

Secret JFK assassination files released by Trump include info on Oswald’s connection to Russia

Secret JFK assassination files released by Trump include info on Oswald’s connection to Russia

The Trump administration Tuesday posted online thousands of previously classified documents related to the 1963 assassination of President Kennedy, fulfilling a top promise to let the public see the long-hidden material. The National Archives and Records Administration began posting 80,000 pages of material on its website shortly after 7 p.m. None of the material is hidden under redactions…

Trump rails against judge for trying to block El Salvador deportation flights

Trump rails against judge for trying to block El Salvador deportation flights

President Trump on Tuesday singled out an Obama-appointed federal judge as a “troublemaker and agitator” for demanding the return of a deportation flight carrying illegal immigrants to El Salvador. Mr. Trump, posting on Truth Social, did not mention U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg by name, but his target…

As ICE arrests increase, illegal immigrants are fighting back

As ICE arrests increase, illegal immigrants are fighting back

Federal officers are pursuing illegal immigrants, and the illegal immigrants are increasingly fighting back, according to court documents and officials who describe a surge in assaults on law enforcement. Experts said the violence is driven at least in part by immigrant advocates who deliver know-your-rights briefings that seem to encourage defiance. “It’s deliberately intended to fuel…

Judge orders Trump to reinstate probationary employees

Judge orders Trump to reinstate probationary employees

A federal judge on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to bring back thousands of fired probationary employees, saying their ouster was illegal. U.S. District Judge William Alsup, a Clinton appointee who sits in California, said the Office of Personnel Management had no authority to direct other agencies to fire the…

Ukraine backs U.S. push for 30-day ceasefire, but Kremlin still must agree

Ukraine backs U.S. push for 30-day ceasefire, but Kremlin still must agree

Ukraine agreed Tuesday to a proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in its brutal war with Russia, and the U.S. said it would immediately lift the pause on aid and intelligence to Ukraine, Trump administration officials announced in a sign of diplomatic thawing after a period of intense strain between Washington and Kyiv. Top officials from the two countries met in Saudi Arabia to hash out plans for Ukraine and Russia to end…

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