Tag: Washington D.C. Bureau
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DHS Funding in Deadlock, Frustrations Rise on Capitol Hill
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – It’s been about a month since Congress partially shut down the government. They’re unable to reach an agreement on funding for the Department of Homeland Security. Tensions on Capitol Hill are starting to rise and the negotiations seem to be stalled on ICE reforms.
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A Message, Supposedly from New Supreme Leader, Vows Retribution as Iranian President Shares Demands for End to War
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A purported message from Iran’s new supreme leader comes as “Operation Epic Fury” approaches its third week. What is believed to be the new voice at the top of Iran’s power structure is promising retribution as the conflict between Iran, Israel and the U.S. intensifies.
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Iran Conflict Creates “Largest Supply Disruption” in History of Global Oil Market
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Oil prices jumped even after the US and an international organization announced emergency reserves would be released. The price of oil and gas has been volatile since the US and Israel launched their war on Iran.
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SAVE America Act Faces Uncertain Future in Senate, Trump Demands Action Ahead of 2026 Midterms
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The SAVE America Act would require proof of citizenship to register to vote — and photo ID to cast a ballot, even though it is already illegal for noncitizens to vote in federal elections. Supporters say the measure protects the integrity of American elections, but critics warn it could create new…
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Democratic Senator, Governors Want Tariff Refunds and Relief
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – In late February, the Supreme Court struck down the President’s use of emergency powers to issue tariffs. Soon after the ruling, Trump said he would use a different route to implement tariffs. A handful of Democratic governors and a US Senator are looking to rein in the President’s tariffs.
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Leaders Try to Balance U.S. Dominance in A.I. and Energy Costs for Data Centers
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The artificial intelligence (AI) boom is driving a surge in new data centers across the country — but the massive power demand is sparking debate in communities about energy costs and infrastructure.
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Trump Administration Gives Mixed Signals on Timeline for Iran Operations
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – As Congressional Democrats air their concerns about a prolonged war in Iran, Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday will be the most intense strikes on Iran.
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Expert: Iran’s New Supreme Leader Sends “Political Statement” to US, Israel and Iranians
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Motjaba Khamenei, the son of Iran’s former Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, who was killed in the US-Israeli strikes, has been named as the new Supreme Leader. Experts said it’s a political statement to the US, Israel and Iranians who thought there could be a shift in leadership.
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Renewed Push to Transition Puerto Rico from NAP to SNAP Benefits
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Puerto Rico’s Governor and a handful of Senate Democrats said the territory’s residents have been treated differently when it comes to receiving federal food benefits. There’s a renwed effort in Congress to get SNAP benefits for Puerto Ricans.
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House Rejects Resolution to Limit Trump’s Authority on Iran Military Action
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Thursday evening, House lawmakers voted down a resolution that would have limited President Donald Trump’s authority to pursue further military action against Iran without — without congressional approval.