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Federal judge bars Trump administration from using obscure clause to make huge funding cuts
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from using an agency priority clause to cut billions in state funding, ruling the practice violates spending requirements and lacks clear legal…
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5mWA lawmakers split on switch to permanent daylight saving time
The U.S. House passed the Sunshine Protection Act for permanent daylight saving time, but Washington lawmakers and health experts remain divided over its impact on sleep and public health.
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9mAmerica's enterprising spirit is booming after decadeslong slump
Fueled by the pandemic and supercharged by artificial intelligence, the U.S. is experiencing a historic surge in new business applications, signaling a vibrant and dynamic entrepreneurial renaissance.
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7mPaying for early access to Trump's Truth Social could raise big money - and major ethical issues
Donald Trump's Truth Social plans to charge Wall Street traders for early access to presidential posts, sparking ethical concerns about profiting from market-moving announcements directly from the Oval Office.
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10mSeattle World Cup watch parties: Where to see the tournament final
Seattle gears up for the World Cup final between Spain and Argentina. Discover over a dozen local watch parties, from British pubs to virtual reality hubs, across the city.
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8mLettuce at Taco Bell in 5 states confirmed as a source of diarrhea-causing parasite
Federal officials identified Mexican lettuce served at Taco Bell as the source of a massive cyclospora outbreak, affecting thousands across several states and prompting supplier changes and safety warnings.