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In a court filing, the Trump administration offered new details about its plans to lay off federal employees during the shutdown. At seven agencies, the government said it began issuing notices to more than 4,000 workers, and signaled it could conduct “additional” layoffs elsewhere.
The U.S. Treasury's action made good on Trump's pledge to prop up the wobbling country and sent the peso and Argentine dollar bonds sharply higher.
Trump accused China of seeking to 'hold the world captive' with new export controls on rare earth minerals, vowing the United States will respond.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to phase one of a peace deal that President Donald Trump says will see the release of all living hostages. The deal also has Israel withdrawing its troops from most of Gaza,
A decision isn't expected to be imminent, one source said, but debate within the administration has shifted recently to more deeply exploring how and when the act might be invoked.
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Trump signals US can technically extend Ukraine's long-range strikes – Zelenskyy
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that during his latest meeting with US leader Donald Trump, Trump indicated that the United States could technically work to enhance Ukraine's long-range strike capabilities.
In a nation founded on a revolt against tyranny, the notion of American troops being sent onto domestic streets has always evoked a specter of liberty in peril.
Fat generals will be ousted from the Pentagon and all staff weighed twice a year under Donald Trump’s new-look department of war.
Charlie Kirk will be posthumously honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom on October 14, which would have been his activist's 32nd birthday.
Newly elected Pope Leo has been critical of President Donald Trump's immigration tactics. He was supportive of a Texas bishop speaking out about it.