DC Sues Trump For National Guard ‘Illegal Military Occupation’
The District of Columbia has filed multiple lawsuits challenging President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops in the city, accusing the administration of violating federal law and effectively enforcing a military occupation amid the crime crackdown.
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DC Sues Trump Over National Guard 'Military Occupation'
D.C. attorney general files suit over National Guard deployment
DC sues Trump administration over National Guard deployment
The District of Columbia is legally challenging President Donald Trump's controversial deployment of National Guard troops to manage city crime, claiming it amounts to an illegal military occupation. Multiple suits and criticisms highlight tensions between the city and the federal government over this law enforcement intervention.

RFK Jr. grilled on CDC turmoil and vaccine policy
RFK Jr. faces fiery questions amid CDC chaos
Senate Democrats attack RFK Jr. over vaccines
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced intense scrutiny and bipartisan grilling at a Senate hearing concerning turmoil at the CDC and vaccine policy changes, drawing harsh criticism and calls for his resignation amid widespread controversy.

DOJ probes Fed Governor Lisa Cook for mortgage fraud
DOJ launches criminal mortgage fraud probe of Fed Governor Cook
DOJ opens grand jury probe into Fed Governor Lisa Cook mortgage fraud
The Department of Justice has launched a criminal investigation into Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve Governor recently fired amid mortgage fraud allegations. Subpoenas have been issued as the probe intensifies, signaling serious legal scrutiny over her conduct.

Wall Street bets big against Trump tariffs
Wall Street’s Bet Against Trump Tariffs
Wall Street’s Bet Against Trump Tariffs
The Trump administration's tariffs face growing market pushback, as Wall Street investors place longshot bets anticipating that courts may overturn the tariffs, reflecting uncertainty and potential economic impact of ongoing trade tensions.

Lisbon tram crash kills 17, sparks safety probe
Lisbon's iconic funicular derails killing 17
Lisbon funicular crash: PM orders swift investigation
Lisbon is mourning after a fatal funicular tram derailment killed at least 16 and injured dozens, sparking investigations into the cause and raising safety concerns about the city's aging transit infrastructure amid tourism pressures.

Trump urges Europe to stop buying Russian oil
Trump pushes Europe to end Russian oil imports
Trump presses European leaders to halt Russian oil purchases
President Donald Trump is pushing European leaders to end purchases of Russian oil and increase economic pressure on China, aiming to cut funding for Moscow's war efforts and reshape geopolitical alliances amid the Ukraine conflict.

Orsted sues Trump to restart offshore wind farm
Rhode Island and Connecticut sue over Trump wind farm halt
Energy company Orsted sues Trump administration
Orsted and allied states Rhode Island and Connecticut have filed lawsuits to block the Trump administration’s halt of a major offshore wind farm project, citing illegal government interference threatening clean energy and jobs.

American Eagle shares soar after Sydney Sweeney ad
American Eagle counts new customers after viral ad
American Eagle stock surges on popular denim campaign
American Eagle stocks soar on back of Sydney Sweeney ad campaign success, marking a significant rise in new customer acquisitions and boosting investor confidence in the apparel retailer.

FBI raids John Bolton’s home, seizes Trump documents
FBI seized hard drives and ‘Trump’-labeled binders in Bolton raid
FBI Seized Computers, Phones in Bolton Raid
Federal agents executed an FBI raid on former National Security Adviser John Bolton’s home, confiscating multiple computers, phones, and documents labeled with 'Trump' among other sensitive materials, as part of a criminal investigation.

Trump Fed nominee vows to preserve independence
Trump pick says he'll take unpaid leave to serve Fed
Trump’s Fed nominee says he’d keep White House job
Trump’s nominee for the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Stephen Miran, pledges to maintain the Fed’s independence during a tense confirmation hearing, while revealing plans to take unpaid leave from his White House role if appointed.

U.S. trade deficit surges on tariff rush
China boycotts American soybeans in tariff standoff
US imports rise amid trade turmoil
Trade tensions continue with the US trade deficit surging as businesses rush imports before tariff hikes, impacting agricultural exports like soybeans amid ongoing disputes with China and other countries.

Missouri GOP targets Dem seat with redistricting
Missouri legislators join redistricting fight in special session
Missouri Republicans open special legislative session focused on redistricting efforts aimed at erasing a Democratic congressional seat, intensifying political battles over voting maps ahead of the 2026 elections.

Paramount mandates full week return to office amid cuts
Paramount+ mandates five-day office return ahead of cuts
Paramount mandates 5-day return amid cost slashes
Paramount enforces a strict five-day-a-week return to office policy as part of massive cost-cutting measures, signaling major shifts in media company workplace practices amid post-pandemic work culture changes.
Trump arms new police force to tackle immigration fraud
Pentagon approves Navy base for Chicago ICE raids
Trump admin arms special agents for immigration crackdown
Trump administration escalates immigration enforcement by forming a new armed special agent force within U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to crack down on immigration fraud, including using Navy base for operations near Chicago.

Feds sue Southern California Edison over wildfires
DOJ sues utility over Southern California fires
Justice Department files claims against SoCal Edison
The U.S. government files lawsuits against Southern California Edison, blaming the utility for sparking multiple deadly wildfires including the Eaton Fire, seeking millions in damages for alleged negligence.

West Coast governors form vaccine defense alliance
Three Democratic governors launch vaccine partnership
Vaccine alliance emerges as Florida drops mandates
Multiple Democratic governors on the West Coast form a vaccine alliance to counteract the changes led by Florida in eliminating childhood vaccine mandates, underscoring growing political divide on public health policies across states.

RFK Jr. clashes with senators over vaccine policy
Sen. Bennet confronts RFK Jr. on vaccine claims
Elizabeth Warren and RFK Jr. clash in Senate hearing
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s ongoing Senate testimony sparks heated exchanges with senators including Elizabeth Warren and Michael Bennet, highlighting deep divisions over vaccine policies and public health leadership.

Giorgio Armani, fashion legend, dies aged 91
Iconic designer Armani passes away at 91
Fashion icon Giorgio Armani dead at 91
The iconic Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani has died at age 91, prompting tributes to his revolutionary influence on modern fashion and the global luxury industry.

Trump launches deadly strike on Venezuelan drug boat
US accused of illegal massacre after Venezuelan boat strike
Trump repurposes ‘war on terror’ for Latin American cartels
President Donald Trump authorized a surprise military strike on a Venezuelan vessel allegedly carrying drug traffickers, prompting debates on legal authority, international law, and escalating US efforts in the war on drugs.

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Powerball jackpot climbs to massive $1.7 billion
Powerball jackpot surges to $1.7 billion, the third-largest ever, as no winning tickets were drawn in the latest lottery round, captivating millions of hopeful players nationwide.

Northwestern President Michael Schill resigns
Schill quits amid Trump funding freeze at Northwestern
Northwestern’s President to step down after Trump cuts
Governor Michael Schill resigns as President of Northwestern University amid funding freezes and political pressures from the Trump administration, marking a major leadership shakeup in higher education.

Trump crime crackdown nets 80+ arrests in Washington
ICE makes major arrests in crime crackdown raids
Feds conduct largest ever meth bust under Trump
Major arrests and federal law enforcement actions sweep across Washington, D.C., Chicago, and other US cities as part of President Trump's intensified crackdown on crime, including operations targeting gangs, drug trafficking, and violent criminals.

Fed Governor Cook faces DOJ mortgage fraud probe
Political heat mounts on Fed's Cook amid investigations
DOJ launches criminal probe into Fed’s Lisa Cook
The Federal Reserve faces mounting political and legal pressures surrounding Governor Lisa Cook, including a criminal mortgage fraud investigation by the Department of Justice, raising concerns about governance and regulatory compliance.
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