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New York Expands $2.5 Million Sex Worker Healthcare Program, Sparking GOP Backlash
A New York healthcare program serving sex workers has become the latest flashpoint in the state's political battles, after Governor Kathy Hochul's administration extended funding for the initiative through 2028, drawing sharp criticism from Republican lawmakers who argue taxpayer dollars are being directed toward controversial priorities while other public-sector workers face financial strain. 
A New York healthcare program serving sex workers has become the latest flashpoint in the state's political battles, after Governor Kathy Hochul's administration extended funding for the initiative through 2028, drawing sharp criticism from Republican lawmakers who argue taxpayer dollars are being directed toward controversial priorities while other public-sector workers face financial strain. -
Trump Orders DOJ Probe, Says Americans Are Being ‘Gouged’ at the Gas Pump
President Trump is demanding answers after accusing major oil companies of not passing lower oil prices on to consumers. 
President Trump is demanding answers after accusing major oil companies of not passing lower oil prices on to consumers. -
Trump Rejects Iran’s Denial, Claims Tehran Agreed to ‘Highest Level’ Nuclear Inspections
President Donald Trump and Iranian officials publicly contradicted each other Tuesday over one of the most important issues in ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations: whether Tehran has agreed to allow inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency to examine its nuclear facilities. 
President Donald Trump and Iranian officials publicly contradicted each other Tuesday over one of the most important issues in ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations: whether Tehran has agreed to allow inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency to examine its nuclear facilities. -
DEA Tracked Thousands of Fentanyl Pills but Failed to Seize Them, Whistleblower Complaint Alleges
A whistleblower complaint and interviews with current and former federal agents are raising new questions about how the Drug Enforcement Administration handled fentanyl investigations in New Mexico, with allegations that authorities monitored shipments of the deadly synthetic opioid for years without seizing them before they reached local communities. 
A whistleblower complaint and interviews with current and former federal agents are raising new questions about how the Drug Enforcement Administration handled fentanyl investigations in New Mexico, with allegations that authorities monitored shipments of the deadly synthetic opioid for years without seizing them before they reached local communities. -
JD Vance Says Iran Agrees to IAEA Inspections as U.S.-Iran Talks Advance Toward 60-Day Deal
Vice President JD Vance said Monday that Iran has agreed to invite inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) into the country, marking what the Trump administration described as the most significant breakthrough yet in ongoing negotiations aimed at ending hostilities between Washington and Tehran. 
Vice President JD Vance said Monday that Iran has agreed to invite inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) into the country, marking what the Trump administration described as the most significant breakthrough yet in ongoing negotiations aimed at ending hostilities between Washington and Tehran. -
Trump Reportedly Furious With Netanyahu as White House Fears Israel Could Derail Iran Peace Deal
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are facing renewed scrutiny over their relationship after a report alleged that frustration inside the White House has intensified amid concerns that Israel's military actions could jeopardize a fragile diplomatic effort with Iran. 
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are facing renewed scrutiny over their relationship after a report alleged that frustration inside the White House has intensified amid concerns that Israel's military actions could jeopardize a fragile diplomatic effort with Iran. -
Hegseth Orders Twice-Yearly Fitness Tests, Warns ‘Fat Generals’ Are Hurting Military Readiness
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has launched a sweeping overhaul of military fitness standards, ordering more frequent physical testing across the armed forces while publicly warning senior commanders that overweight generals and admirals undermine the image and readiness of the U.S. military. 
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has launched a sweeping overhaul of military fitness standards, ordering more frequent physical testing across the armed forces while publicly warning senior commanders that overweight generals and admirals undermine the image and readiness of the U.S. military. -
Trump Opens Trade Probe Into Germany Over Drug Prices, Threatens Tariffs on Pharmaceutical Exports
The Trump administration has opened a formal trade investigation into Germany's pharmaceutical pricing system, escalating a long-running dispute over global drug costs and raising the prospect of new tariffs on one of Europe's largest healthcare exporters. 
The Trump administration has opened a formal trade investigation into Germany's pharmaceutical pricing system, escalating a long-running dispute over global drug costs and raising the prospect of new tariffs on one of Europe's largest healthcare exporters. -
Trump Administration Expands Denaturalization Effort, Targets Hundreds of Citizenship Fraud Cases
The Trump administration is preparing a significant expansion of efforts to revoke U.S. citizenship from naturalized Americans accused of obtaining their status through fraud, deception or other disqualifying conduct, according to reports detailing a renewed Justice Department focus on denaturalization cases. 
The Trump administration is preparing a significant expansion of efforts to revoke U.S. citizenship from naturalized Americans accused of obtaining their status through fraud, deception or other disqualifying conduct, according to reports detailing a renewed Justice Department focus on denaturalization cases. -
California Wealth Tax Measure Qualifies for Ballot as Billionaires Shift Assets to Florida
A California ballot measure that would impose a one-time 5% tax on billionaires has officially qualified for a statewide vote, setting up a high-stakes battle over wealth, taxation and the future of Silicon Valley as some of the state's richest residents increasingly establish roots elsewhere. 
A California ballot measure that would impose a one-time 5% tax on billionaires has officially qualified for a statewide vote, setting up a high-stakes battle over wealth, taxation and the future of Silicon Valley as some of the state's richest residents increasingly establish roots elsewhere.