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Photo: Representative George Santos enters the Chamber Republican Tranacle in the Capitol, on November 28, 2023.

Prosecutors are looking for more than 7 years for George Santos in ‘Brazen Web of December’

Federal prosecutors urge a judge that the sentence dishonored former American representative George Santos seven years and three months in prison, qualifying his conduct into a “shameless network of deception” that disappointed donors, deceived voters and promoted their political ascent through lies, theft and identity fraud. The Government described the scope of the fraudulent activity…

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An agreement for Tiktok apparently remakes the American trade war

An agreement for Tiktok apparently remakes the American trade war

After months of negotiations, an agreement to deliver the operations of the United States of Tiktok to a new company with an American majority property was completed on Wednesday, according to the senior administration officials. The investors, who included Oracle, Blackstone, Andreeson Horowitz and several others, Bytedance and the Trump administration negotiated and agreed the…

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Photo: Washington Students, DC Protest Universities cuts to the Department of Education

Students the closure of the protest education department in the ‘hands of our schools’

Crowds of university and high school students representing the student governments of some of the largest schools in the Washington area, DC, recovered outside the United States Department of Education on Friday to oppose the deduction of the administration agency. Singing “hands of our schools” and “return our deer”, the protesters attended the headquarters of…

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16 state general prosecutors Sue administration on NIH subsidies terminations

16 state general prosecutors Sue administration on NIH subsidies terminations

Sixteen state general prosecutors presented a lawsuit Against the Trump Administration on Friday for its cancellation of research grants from the National Health Institutes (NIH). The lawsuit, filed at the United States District Court for the Massachusetts district, argues that the cancellation of subsidies is “illegal” and general prosecutors “seek relief due to unconceptionable and…

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American adversaries trying to recruit government workers dismissed as spies: intelligence

American adversaries trying to recruit government workers dismissed as spies: intelligence

Foreign adversaries, including Russia and China, are attacked to government workers who have been fired in the middle of the Trump administration attempt to reduce control of recruiting as spies, according to new intelligence. “The new intelligence indicates that agents from China, Russia and other countries have put their gaze to recently dismissed test workers,…

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The bipartisan bill would limit Trump to tariffs

The bipartisan bill would limit Trump to tariffs

As markets around the world collapsed and other countries planned reprisals in reaction to the radical tariffs of President Donald Trump, Republican Senator Chuck Grassley and Democrat Maria Cantwell introduced the bipartisan legislation on Thursday that would require Congress to approve the new tariffs. And the Democrats of the House of Representatives are preparing to…

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