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Live updates: President Trump to meet with El Salvador's Bukele at the White House
President Donald Trump is hosting Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador, at the White House on Monday. Follow along for live updates.
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Peter Navarro denies tensions with Elon Musk after Musk calls him a ‘moron'
Top White House trade adviser Peter Navarro denied Sunday that there are tensions between him and tech mogul Elon Musk days after Musk called Navarro a “moron.”
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A key ally in Trump's migrant crackdown is coming for a visit. What might El Salvador's Bukele get?
President Donald Trump is hosting Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador, at the White House on Monday. Since March, the small Central American nation has accepted from the U.S. more than 200 Venezuelan immigrants. They have been accused of gang activity and violent crimes by Trump administration officials, who have offered little evidence for the claims. And they have...
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Trump is in ‘excellent health,' White House physician says
The president’s annual exam Friday showed normal vital signs and neurological functioning; it also noted scarring on his ear from the assassination attempt at a rally last summer.
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Commerce chief fuels tariff confusion, saying tech exemptions are not permanent
Howard Lutnick threw cold water on the reciprocal tariff exemptions on Sunday, saying that separate tariffs on these products are “coming soon.”
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Bond market moves raise fears of growing bets against America
Treasury yields have been behaving unusually, sparking concerns that the typical “safe haven” investment might be losing some of its shine.
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FBI analyst targeted in Kash Patel's book placed on leave
Patel, who is now the FBI director, included Brian Auten on a list of roughly 60 alleged “deep state” actors in his 2023 book, “Government Gangsters.”
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Government files status update in case of wrongfully deported Maryland man
The United States government has filed a status update in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia — a Maryland man who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador — as ordered by Judge Paula Xinis, but it doesn’t say much. An official with the State Department simply states that Abrego Garcia is alive and being held in the Terrorism Confinement Center...
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Judge relaxes ban on DOGE access to sensitive US Treasury information
The ruling came in a lawsuit brought by 19 state attorneys general who sued over privacy issues amid DOGE’s assertion that it was working to modernize Treasury payment systems.
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Trump tariffs on China will soon bring ‘irreversible' damage to many American businesses
Apple’s iPhone and other tech got a reprieve from Trump’s China tariffs policy, but most businesses will soon face ‘irreversible’ damage from the trade war.
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Social Security is listing thousands of living immigrants as dead in effort to get them to leave, AP sources say
The move will make it much harder for those affected to use banks or other basic services where Social Security numbers are required.
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Trump exempts phones, computers, chips from new tariffs
Financial markets have been roiled since President Trump imposed stiff tariffs on China, where Apple and other tech companies make many of their products.
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Judge sides with Trump, permits immigration enforcement in houses of worship
More than two dozen religious groups filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, arguing the policy violated the right to practice their religion.
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What to know about tensions between Iran and the US before this weekend's talks
Since returning to the White House, President Trump has been pushing for talks while increasing sanctions and suggesting a military strike by the U.S.
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Visas of 18 Florida International University students have been revoked: Officials
The visas of nearly 20 Florida International University students have been revoked, part of the Trump Administration’s recent effort to terminate the visas of international students across the country.
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18 FIU students visas were revoked
The visas of nearly 20 Florida International University students have been revoked. NBC6’s Jamie Guirola reports
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Kennedy, in private speech to FDA staff, calls agency a ‘sock puppet' for the industry
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in a speech Friday to Food and Drug Administration staff, derided their past decisions, at one point saying that the agency had become “a sock puppet” for the industries it was meant to regulate, NBC News reported.
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Painting of Trump after assassination attempt displaces Obama portrait at White House
The White House on Friday hung a painting of President Donald Trump depicting a moment after an assassination attempt against him last summer — bumping the official portrait of one of his predecessors, Barack Obama, to a location nearby.
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Judge permits Trump administration to deport Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil
A federal judge on Friday ruled that the Trump administration can deport Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. falsely claims measles vaccine protection ‘wanes very quickly'
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called for people to get the measles vaccine while in the same breath falsely claiming it hasn’t been “safety tested” and its protection is short-lived.