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Trump AI czar claims Sen. Elizabeth Warren ‘controlled the autopen’ for Biden

A top White House official casually dropped a bold claim that Sen. Elizabeth Warren had control of the Biden administration’s restrictive approach to cryptocurrencies.
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Air traffic control system must be improved to prevent problems like Newark airport, officials say

Air traffic control system must be improved to prevent problems like Newark airport, officials say
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New policy on visas adds to mounting scrutiny of international students in the US

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South Dakota tribe declares state of emergency over crime

South Dakota tribe declares state of emergency over crime
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Designer reveals the ‘meaningful’ message behind Meghan Markle’s ‘love pendant’

“Meghan was a fan of us right from the beginning,” Sophie Lis tells Page Six Style, adding that “there was no gifting.”
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Destination X’ On NBC, Where Jeffrey Dean Morgan Hosts A Reality Travel Competition Series

It’s like The Amazing Race but with blindfolded contestants.
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Who are Todd and Julie Chrisley? What to know about Trump’s pardon of couple convicted of fraud.

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Trump Defends Spending Bill After Musk Says It ‘Undermines’ DOGE Cuts

Trump said the White House would continue to negotiate the terms of the legislation with the House and Senate.
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Jared Kushner x.com/i/grok/share/q… Jared Kushner, Donald Trump’s son-in-law, does not have a formal role in the current Trump administration as of May 28, 2025, and has publicly stated he will not take an official position in the White House. However, multiple sources indicate…

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Fed officials worried about rising inflation risks due to Trump tariffs: ‘More persistent than expected’

Fed policymakers were less concerned about rising unemployment, the minutes from this month’s meeting showed, a key reason they left rates unchanged.