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The United States is deporting fewer people back to Mexico than at the same time in 2024, it was reported Thursday.The director of Baja California's Migrant Affairs Office in Mexico said that 32,537 Mexican nationals were returned during the first three months of the year,
Trump has signed a spate of executive orders promoting oil, gas and coal that warm the planet when burned to produce electricity. Nuclear reactors generate electricity without emitting greenhouse gases. Trump said reactors are safe and clean, but did not mention climate benefits.
The US President’s threat to slap additional tariffs on the EU and singling out Apple is part of a disordered agenda. The market may recover, but his war with Harvard is emblematic of the steady erosion of US soft power,
Trump’s firing of a federal agency head may soon spell doom for a New Deal era precedent that limited presidential power.
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Whatever the delivery mechanism, President Donald Trump loves to toss out startling ideas aimed at dropping jaws, commandeering headlines and bolstering his political brand. Never in modern times has a president offered so many off-the-cuff statements with such a potential for wide,
Top court allows dismissals at other agencies to stand but suggests US central bank may have stronger protections
White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said that Trump “only acts in the best interest of the American public — which is why they overwhelmingly re-elected him to his office, despite years of lies and false accusations against him and his business from the fake news media.”
President Donald Trump's "one big, beautiful bill" passed the House of Representatives early on Thursday morning with few Republican defections.It is a significant victory for House Speaker Mike Johnson,