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Donald Trump
The D.C. Brief
Appeals Court Lifts Blocks on Trump's Orders Restricting DEI Programs
By LINDSAY WHITEHURST / AP
Here's What Trump Said Inside the Justice Department
By NICHOLAS RICCARDI / AP
In Averting a Shutdown, Schumer Ignites a Rebellion
By Philip Elliott
The Democrats Who Averted a Shutdown
By Nik Popli
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By Chantelle Lee
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What Legal Experts Say About Trump's EPA Deregulations
The EPA's announcements do not mean that the agency has legal authority to institute the proposed rollbacks, experts tell TIME.
By Simmone Shah
March 14, 2025
Canada Not Ruling Out Energy, Minerals In Trump Trade War
“We are resolute in our need to push back,” says Canada's Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson of the country's response to Trump's imposed tariffs.
By Justin Worland/Houston, Texas
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Democrat Angie Craig on How to Win Back Rural Midwestern Voters
The four-term representative talks about where Democrats have gone awry.
By Charlotte Alter
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The Government Offices DOGE Could Close This Year
Hundreds of leases for offices and buildings will be terminated as soon as this summer at the behest of Elon Musk's DOGE.
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Columbia Expels Student Protestors Who Seized Building
The university said a judicial board brought sanctions against students who occupied Hamilton Hall in 2024 to protest the war in Gaza.
By JAKE OFFENHARTZ / AP
March 13, 2025
Rep. Raúl Grijalva from Arizona Dies at 77
Grijalva championed environmental protections and progressive ideals during his two decades in Congress.
By STEPHEN GROVES and LEAH ASKARINAM / AP
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Schumer Plans to Help GOP Avert Shutdown
Schumer said a shutdown would be worse for America that the Trump-backed spending bill.
By Nik Popli
March 13, 2025
DeJoy Lets DOGE Into the Postal Service
“This is an effort aligned with our efforts,” DeJoy said.
By Eric Cortellessa
March 13, 2025
Court: Trump Must Rehire Probationary Workers
Two judges separately found legal problems with the way the mass terminations were carried out.
By JANIE HAR / AP
March 13, 2025
Trump Threatens Retaliatory 200% Tariff on European Wine
Trump called the E.U. “one of the most hostile and abusive taxing and tariffing authorities in the world."
By AAMER MADHANI and JOSH BOAK / AP
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What to Know About the Tensions Between Iran and the U.S. Under Trump
Trump wrote to Iran's Supreme Leader in an attempt to jump-start talks over Tehran's rapidly advancing nuclear program.
By JON GAMBRELL / AP
March 13, 2025
Kuwait Frees a Group of Jailed Americans
The release follows a recent visit to the region by Adam Boehler, the Trump Administration's top hostage envoy.
By ERIC TUCKER and JON GAMBRELL / AP
March 12, 2025
What to Know About the Shutdown Standoff
Democrats remain divided on the best strategy here.
By Philip Elliott
March 12, 2025
Trump: Many Fired Feds Won't Be Missed
“We want to cut the people who aren’t working,” Trump said.
By Brian Bennett
March 12, 2025
Industries That Rely on Aluminum, Steel
President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports could have widespread impact on manufacturers and consumers.
By DEE-ANN DURBIN and ANNE D'INNOCENZIO / AP
March 12, 2025
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