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Donald Trump
The D.C. Brief
Top U.S. Health Agency Makes $25,000 Buyout Offer to Most Employees
By AMANDA SEITZ / AP
Trump Speaks Out on Recession Fears, Tariffs, and 'Ungrateful' Zelensky
By Rebecca Schneid
Secret Service Shoot Armed Man Near White House, Authorities Say
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
House Republicans Unveil Bill to Avoid Government Shutdown
By KEVIN FREKING / AP
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How International Women's Day Is Prompting Activists to 'Unite'
Amid Trump's second term, Women's March organizers across the U.S. are prompting people to unite with their calls to action.
By Rebecca Schneid
March 8, 2025
Trump Has Begun Another Trade War. Here's a Timeline of How We Got Here
Long-threatened tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump have plunged the country into a trade war abroad.
By WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS / AP
March 8, 2025
Unions Ask Court to Stop DOGE Accessing Americans' Social Security Data
A group of labor unions are asking a federal court for an emergency order to stop Elon Musk's DOGE from accessing the sensitive data.
By FATIMA HUSSEIN and LINDSAY WHITEHURST / AP
March 8, 2025
Has Wall Street Hit a Trump Slump?
“I’m not even looking at the market,” Trump claimed this week.
By Philip Elliott
March 7, 2025
20 States Sue Over Some Federal Firings
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown is leading the coalition of attorneys general in the federal lawsuit that was filed late Thursday.
By BRIAN WITTE / AP
March 7, 2025
Affordable Housing Projects in Limbo
The Trump administration has stalled at least $60 million in funding intended largely for affordable housing developments nationwide.
By JESSE BEDAYN / AP
March 7, 2025
What Will Happen to Student Loans If the Department of Education Closes?
Trump told reporters that he doesn’t believe student loans should be run under the Department of Education, and offered alternatives.
By Rebecca Schneid
March 7, 2025
Trump Administration Drops Lawsuit Over Emergency Abortions
The lawsuit, initially filed by the Biden Administration, sought to protect abortion access in medical emergencies.
By Chantelle Lee
March 7, 2025
'Hundreds of Dead': Inside the Fallout from Trump's Ukraine Intel Pause
The U.S. intelligence pause has undercut supply lines to Kursk, cut satellite imagery and tanked morale.
By Simon Shuster/Kyiv
March 7, 2025
Democrats Use Egg Prices to Attack Trump
Some Democrats are convinced that their road to recovery lies in the price of eggs.
By STEVE PEOPLES / AP
March 7, 2025
Rep. Chris Deluzio on How Democrats Should Fight Back
'Sometimes there's a villain, and you got to take them on,' says the second-term Democrat from a Pennsylvania swing district
By Charlotte Alter
March 7, 2025
No Sympathy From Family for Some Axed Federal Workers
Some laid-off federal workers are running into another unexpected unpleasantry: Relatives cheering their firing.
By MATT SEDENSKY / AP
March 7, 2025
Trump Says He Sent Letter to Iran's Supreme Leader Over Nuclear Program
Trump made the comments in an interview aired on Friday by Fox Business News, saying he wrote to Iranian leaders.
By JON GAMBRELL and WILL WEISSERT / AP
March 7, 2025
New Zealand Diplomat in London Loses His Job Over Remarks About Trump
Phil Goff, New Zealand's high commissioner to the U.K., made the comments at an event on Tuesday.
By CHARLOTTE GRAHAM-McLAY / AP
March 7, 2025
Federal Judge to Hear Arguments Over Immigration Arrests in U.S. Schools
Denver Public Schools is asking U.S. District Judge Daniel Domenico to block immigration enforcement in schools across the country.
By COLLEEN SLEVIN / AP
March 7, 2025
Trump Casts Doubt on NATO Solidarity
Trump claimed NATO allies wouldn’t defend the U.S. if attacked, despite Sept. 11 being the only time the defense guarantee has been invoked.
By MICHELLE L. PRICE / AP
March 6, 2025
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