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Trump Administration Agrees To Keep Pride Flag At Stonewall National Monument
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Trump Deletes Social Media Post Depicting Him As Jesus But Refuses To Apologize Amid...
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U.S. Intel Officials Scramble To Keep Surveillance Law Running Amid Iran War Tensions
The Trump administration is pushing for a clean reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) before it lapses on April 20, while civil liberties groups argue it risks infringing on Americans' privacy.
Senate Housing Bill That Takes Aim At Institutional Investors May Do Little For Homebuyers...
A bipartisan bill has been passed by the Senate to restrict large institutional investors from buying more single-family homes, in an effort to lower housing costs and increase home ownership, although some economists argue that the ban may not be effective.
Oil Prices Jump On U.S. Plans To Blockade Iranian Ports In Strait Of Hormuz
The US military has implemented a shipping blockade against Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz, causing oil prices to rise and potentially escalating the conflict between the US and Iran.
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