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    By William GreenMay 31, 2025 News

    Businesses Must Step Up to Strengthen U.S. Border Security

    The Washington Times reports that businesses must actively support U.S. border control efforts to ensure national security and economic stability. Strengthened collaboration is crucial amid rising border challenges.

    As Trumps Monetize Presidency, Profits Outstrip Protests – The New York Times
    By Miles CooperMay 31, 2025 News

    How the Trumps Turned the Presidency into a Profitable Venture, Outpacing Protests

    As the Trump presidency progresses, the family’s business empire sees soaring profits, overshadowing widespread protests. Financial gains appear to outpace political dissent, raising new questions about conflicts of interest.

    DOGE cuts $900 million from agency that tracks American students’ academic progress – The Seattle Times
    By Mia GarciaMay 31, 2025 Education

    DOGE Slashes $900 Million from Agency Monitoring American Students’ Academic Progress

    DOGE slashes $900 million from the agency monitoring American students’ academic progress, raising concerns over data tracking and educational oversight. The move impacts future student performance evaluations nationwide.

    Israeli embassy staffers shot dead in DC: What we know of attacker, victims – Al Jazeera
    By William GreenMay 31, 2025 Crime

    Tragic Shooting at Israeli Embassy in DC: What We Know About the Attacker and Victims

    Israeli embassy staffers were shot dead in Washington, DC. Authorities are investigating the attack, with limited details on the victims and assailant. The motive remains unclear. Officials urge calm as the probe continues.

    Musk’s China business ties complicate his U.S. national security role – The Washington Post
    By Noah RodriguezMay 31, 2025 Business

    How Musk’s China Business Connections Challenge His Role in U.S. National Security

    Elon Musk’s extensive business ties in China, including Tesla’s operations, raise concerns about conflicts of interest as he takes on roles tied to U.S. national security, complicating the intersection of commerce and government oversight.

    Supreme Court says Trump for now can revoke ‘immigration parole’ for 530K migrants – The Washington Post
    By Ava ThompsonMay 30, 2025 Politics

    Supreme Court Allows Trump to Temporarily Revoke ‘Immigration Parole’ for 530,000 Migrants

    The Supreme Court ruled that former President Trump can temporarily revoke immigration parole for 530,000 migrants, pausing protections that allowed them to live and work in the U.S. while their cases are reviewed.

    Photos: Inside D.C.’s Newest Sports And Concert Venue – DCist
    By Noah RodriguezMay 30, 2025 News

    Photos: Inside D.C.’s Newest Sports And Concert Venue – DCist

    Photos showcase D.C.’s newest sports and concert venue, offering a modern space for major events. The facility features cutting-edge design and state-of-the-art amenities, promising a vibrant hub for entertainment in the city.

    Trump signs order directing Education secretary to shut down her own department – News From The States
    By Sophia DavisMay 30, 2025 Education

    Trump Signs Order Directing Education Secretary to Shut Down Her Own Department

    Former President Trump signed an order directing the Education Secretary to prepare plans for shutting down the Department of Education. The move sparks debate over the future of federal education oversight.

    Report: Incidents of violent crime, homicides surge in Washington – MyNorthwest.com
    By Olivia WilliamsMay 30, 2025 Crime

    Report: Incidents of violent crime, homicides surge in Washington – MyNorthwest.com

    A recent report reveals a sharp rise in violent crime and homicides in Washington state. Authorities urge increased vigilance as communities grapple with escalating incidents. Full details on MyNorthwest.com.

    Investors dodge U.S. dollar and Treasurys, scared by Trump’s trade war – The Washington Post
    By Atticus ReedMay 30, 2025 Business

    Investors Shun U.S. Dollar and Treasurys Amid Fears Over Trump’s Trade War

    Investors are steering clear of the U.S. dollar and Treasurys amid escalating fears over President Trump’s trade war. The uncertainty is driving market volatility as global tensions rise.

    Washington basketball’s 2019 March Madness appearance – Huskies Wire
    By Miles CooperMay 30, 2025 Sports

    Washington Basketball’s Thrilling 2019 March Madness Journey

    Washington basketball made a strong showing in the 2019 March Madness tournament, showcasing the Huskies’ resilience and skill. Their performance energized fans and highlighted the team’s potential on the national stage.

    Trump taps Fox News host Jeanine Pirro to be interim U.S. attorney for D.C. – The Washington Post
    By Noah RodriguezMay 30, 2025 News

    Trump Selects Fox News Host Jeanine Pirro as Interim U.S. Attorney for D.C

    Former President Trump has appointed Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., drawing attention due to her media background and outspoken political commentary.

    How U.S. cuts in Somalia could imperil the fight against al-Shabab – The Washington Post
    By Jackson LeeMay 30, 2025 Politics

    How U.S. cuts in Somalia could imperil the fight against al-Shabab – The Washington Post

    U.S. budget cuts in Somalia risk undermining efforts to combat al-Shabab, experts warn. Reduced funding may limit military support and intelligence sharing, potentially strengthening the extremist group’s foothold.

    Hollywood Is Now Ready to Work With Trump: ‘You Didn’t Hear Biden Talking About How to Help Us’ – Variety
    By Isabella RossiMay 30, 2025 News

    Hollywood Opens Doors to Trump: ‘You Didn’t Hear Biden Talking About How to Help Us’

    Hollywood insiders reveal a shift as the industry shows openness to working with Trump, contrasting with Biden’s perceived silence on entertainment support. Variety explores this evolving dynamic in U.S. politics and film.

    NAACP sues US Education Department over DEI school funding cuts – Reuters
    By Caleb WilsonMay 30, 2025 Education

    NAACP Takes Legal Action Against US Education Department Over DEI Funding Cuts

    The NAACP has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Education Department, challenging recent cuts to funding for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in schools. The move sparks debate on education equity.

    Analysis | Crime is down, though Fox News viewers might not be aware – The Washington Post
    By Miles CooperMay 30, 2025 Crime

    Crime Is Dropping — But Many Viewers Haven’t Heard the Good News

    Crime rates have declined nationwide, yet Fox News viewers remain largely unaware, highlighting the media’s role in shaping public perception of safety, according to The Washington Post analysis.

    White House eased China tariffs after warnings of harm to ‘Trump’s people’ – The Washington Post
    By Olivia WilliamsMay 30, 2025 Business

    White House Eases China Tariffs Following Warnings of Impact on American Workers

    The White House eased tariffs on Chinese goods following warnings they were harming “Trump’s people,” reflecting concerns over economic fallout amid ongoing trade tensions, The Washington Post reports.

    RFK Jr. says he may bar scientists from publishing in top medical journals – The Washington Post
    By Sophia DavisMay 29, 2025 News

    RFK Jr. Considers Blocking Scientists from Publishing in Leading Medical Journals

    RFK Jr. suggests he might prohibit scientists from publishing in leading medical journals, sparking controversy over academic freedom and scientific integrity, The Washington Post reports.

    TV-ready, loyal: Pirro, Trump’s pick for top D.C. prosecutor, fits his mold – The Washington Post
    By Victoria JonesMay 29, 2025 News

    TV-Ready and Fiercely Loyal: Pirro, Trump’s Choice for Top D.C. Prosecutor, Perfectly Fits His Mold

    Victoria Pirro, former TV host and staunch Trump ally, is the president’s choice for top D.C. prosecutor. Her media savvy and unwavering loyalty reflect Trump’s preference for loyalists in key legal roles.

    Trump urges Senate to pass his tax and immigration bill ‘as soon as possible’ – The Washington Post
    By William GreenMay 29, 2025 Politics

    Trump Urges Senate to Quickly Pass His Tax and Immigration Bill

    Former President Donald Trump urged the Senate to quickly pass his proposed tax and immigration bill, emphasizing its importance for economic growth and national security, in a statement to The Washington Post.

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