Out of power, Democratic lawmakers take to the streets to rally opposition to Trump
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Trump’s plan to ‘take over’ Gaza Strip confuses GOP lawmakers
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Wall Street needs to take Trump more seriously, Jim Cramer says
CNBC's Jim Cramer unpacked President Donald Trump's actions over the past few days.CNBC - 1d -
Democrats leave 'emergency' meeting vowing ‘street fight’ in response to Trump actions
House Democrats launched a multilateral effort Wednesday to combat the flood of executive actions from President Trump, vowing to punch back through legislation, lawsuits and a blitz of ...The Hill - Jan. 29 -
Democrats Find a Voice in Opposition to Trump’s Funding Halt
In their first unified opposition to President Trump, Democrats across the ideological spectrum accused him of preying on the nation’s most vulnerable citizens by denying them government aid.The New York Times - Jan. 29 -
What Trump has done since taking power
The Republican has started his second term at a fast pace. Here's a handy guide to what he's done so far.BBC News - Jan. 23 -
Democratic lawmakers ask regulators to look into Donald and Melania Trump meme coins
The digital tokens have already generated billions of dollars on paper for the Trump family.CNBC - Jan. 23 -
Democratic infighting is rising as Trump takes center stage
Democrats are finding themselves mired in infighting and schoolyard sniping just as President Trump begins his new term. Former first lady Jill Biden and Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) daughter ...The Hill - Jan. 22 -
A British lawmaker pleads guilty to assaulting a man in the street
A British lawmaker has pleaded guilty to beating a man in a street during an incident captured on videoABC News - Jan. 16 -
Wall Street stocks post biggest rally since Trump’s election victory
Easing underlying US inflation and strong bank earnings boost equitiesFinancial Times - Jan. 15
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Education Department staff warned that Trump buyout offers could be canceled at any time
Officials at the Department of Education told staff that if they accept the Trump administration’s resignation package, the education secretary may cancel it.NBC News - 2h -
Lawsuits imminent over Trump's dismantling of USAID
USAID employees and contractors are discussing potential lawsuits targeting the unprecedented attack on the federal agency by the Trump administration.NBC News - 5h -
Trump the real estate developer eyes Gaza as his next project
Donald Trump the president was once Donald Trump the real estate mogul, and in his new term the two roles are starting to blur.NBC News - 2h -
Trump's pick to lead the National Counterterrorism Center has called Jan. 6 rioters 'political prisoners'
President Trump has chosen Michael Ellis as deputy CIA director, and Joe Kent to oversee counterterrorism intelligence.NBC News - 2h -
ICE raids Denver-area apartment buildings
Heavily armed federal agents raided apartment buildings across metro Denver early Wednesday in a search for Venezuelan gang members and other migrants.NBC News - 4h
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EPA's environmental justice office likely to close
Staffers with the Office of Environmental Justice were informed their department is expecting a notice that the office is closing or they are being placed on leave as early as Thursday.CBS News - 25m -
DOJ agrees to proposed order to limit DOGE's access to Treasury data
The DOJ agreed to a proposed order that would largely block the Treasury Department from sharing sensitive financial data with the Department of Government Efficiency.ABC News - 36m -
Palestinians and Arab states reject Trump's Gaza takeover proposal
The Palestinian president, Hamas and neighbouring countries condemn the idea of resettling Gazans abroad.BBC News - 40m -
Three men indicted in Ohio in burglary of Bengals QB Joe Burrow’s home
Three men who are alleged to be part of a theft group from South America were indicted Wednesday in the break-in at Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow’s home, prosecutors in Ohio said.NBC News - 46m -
Trump Administration Deepens Pressure on Federal Workers to Resign
Rattled civil servants struggled with whether to leave their posts in advance of a Thursday deadline as Elon Musk continued his push through agencies.The New York Times - 47m