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Trump allies are poised to weaken protections for historic sites — not just in D.C.
The Trump administration is considering major changes to the federal review process that protects historic and culturally significant places from the effects of construction and infrastructure projects. Critics say the proposals could make it easier to advance projects such as President Trump’s planned 250-foot arch near Arlington National Cemetery, while reducing protections for sites nationwide;…
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Americans see China as more advanced on AI than US: Pew survey
The article text was unavailable because access to the page was denied, so its findings cannot be summarised reliably. The headline indicates that a Pew survey found Americans view China as more advanced than the United States in artificial intelligence. No supporting details, survey methodology, figures or wider context were accessible in the supplied material.…
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Trump defends data centers as he expands pledge to make them ‘pay their own way’
The article’s contents were not available because access to the page was denied. Its title indicates that Donald Trump defended data centres while extending a pledge that they should cover their own costs. No further reporting, quotations, figures or policy details were provided in the accessible text. A fuller neutral summary would require the article…
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WATCH: AOC won’t rule out White House bid after poll names her Democrats’ top 2028 pick
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has declined to rule out seeking the Democratic presidential nomination in 2028 after a poll placed her ahead of other prospective candidates. Asked by Fox News Digital whether she wanted to be the party’s nominee, the New York congresswoman said she had not seriously considered matters beyond the midterm elections. The article…
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Justice Department Withdraws Subpoenas For New York Times Journalists Who Reported On Trump’s New Air Force One
The US Justice Department has withdrawn subpoenas issued to New York Times journalists who reported security concerns about President Donald Trump’s new Air Force One, an aircraft gifted by Qatar. The move matters because it ends, for now, an attempt to compel reporters to testify and provide records as part of an investigation into alleged…
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Trump’s battle to rewrite 2020 election pays off as staggering number of Americans who believe Biden LOST is revealed… sparking Republican backlash
The article reports that polling has found a sizeable share of Americans believe Joe Biden lost the 2020 presidential election, reflecting the continuing impact of Donald Trump’s efforts to challenge the result. It matters because persistent doubts about an election outcome that was officially certified and repeatedly upheld may further erode trust in US democratic…
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Tories taunt Andy Burnham’s ‘terrified’ oil minister for refusing to face the Press
The article reports that Conservatives have criticised an oil minister associated with Andy Burnham’s government for declining to face press questioning. The dispute matters because it raises concerns about ministerial accountability and the government’s willingness to explain its energy policy publicly. The available text identifies neither the minister nor the specific press appearance, policy issue…
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DOJ will withdraw subpoenas against New York Times journalists over Air Force One reporting
The US Justice Department said it would withdraw subpoenas seeking testimony and records from New York Times journalists over reporting on President Trump’s Qatar-gifted Air Force One aircraft. The retreat followed a federal judge’s criticism of the government’s legal handling of the case, and matters because the demands had raised concerns about press freedom and…
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Trump says nearly 200 firms have signed pledge to protect Americans from costs arising from datacenters
Donald Trump says about 200 companies, utilities and state leaders have joined a voluntary “Ratepayer Protection Pledge” intended to stop households bearing the costs of expanding AI datacentres. The announcement matters because fast-growing electricity demand from AI infrastructure has intensified concern over rising energy bills and the environmental effects of datacentre construction. The pledge began…
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DSA member leads Dem primary in Midwest battleground — but trails likely GOP nominee: poll
Wisconsin state representative Francesca Hong, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, is leading the Democratic field in the state’s gubernatorial primary, according to a new Marquette Law School poll. Her position is significant because Wisconsin is a closely contested political battleground, although the article says she trails the likely Republican nominee in a…