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The State Department is pulling back from commenting on or criticizing elections overseas unless there's a clear and compelling U.S. foreign policy interest in doing so.
The order would be one of several expected to be released outlining the president’s vision for winning the AI race with China.
The Donald Trump administration is considering a de minimis tax exemption for Bitcoin and crypto transactions, the White House confirmed on July 17. Streamex (BSGM) CEO Henry McPhie Highlights BSGM Merger and RWA Tokenization Strategy in Live TV Interview
A group of higher education associations is pitching the White House and lawmakers on a new model for the federal government to reimburse indirect research costs. The proposal comes amid the Trump administration’s push to significantly reduce the amount that the federal government spends on those costs.
Friction within the Trump administration has cropped up with the Justice Department team that fights monopolies, sources tell CBS News.
The White House is defending the National Weather Service and accusing some Democrats of playing politics in the wake of devastating floods in Texas.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is accusing a California marijuana business of employing minors at a grow facility that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raided on Thursday—an allegation the state-licensed operator is denying following the enforcement action.
Trump, making his first comments on Musk’s criticism of his bill during an Oval Office press conference, insinuated the Tesla CEO opposes his “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” because he is “upset” the electric vehicle tax credit was removed, adding he’s not sure he’ll remain friends with Musk and alleging Musk “knew the inner workings of the bill.”