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House considers overriding Trump vetoes as Republicans weigh crossing president

By KEVIN FREKING Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans will consider a rare rebuke of President Donald Trump with House votes Thursday to override his vetoes of two low-profile bills that were considered noncontroversial when they passed Congress. One bill was designed to help local communities finance the construction of a pipeline to provide water

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Minneapolis shooting by ICE agent brings debate over police force and moving vehicles back in focus

By CLAUDIA LAUER Associated Press The fatal shooting of a woman by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis on Wednesday has thrust a long-running and deeply contested question back into the national spotlight: When is a law enforcement officer justified in using lethal force against someone in a moving vehicle? The killing, captured on cellphone

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These are the 66 global organizations the Trump administration is leaving

By The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration says it’s going to depart 66 international organizations, nearly half them affiliated with the United Nations. Many focus on climate, labor, migration and other issues the Trump administration has categorized as catering to diversity and “woke” initiatives. Here is a list of all the agencies

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Trump seeks $6.2 million in legal fees from Fani Willis’ office over election interference case

By KATE BRUMBACK Associated Press ATLANTA (AP) — President Donald Trump is seeking more than $6.2 million in attorney fees and costs from the Fulton County District Attorney’s office after the election interference case brought against him and others was recently dismissed. Georgia state legislators last year passed a law that says that if a

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US will exit 66 international organizations as it further retreats from global cooperation

By MATTHEW LEE and FARNOUSH AMIRI Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration will withdraw from dozens of international organizations, including the U.N.’s population agency and the U.N. treaty that establishes international climate negotiations, as the U.S. further retreats from global cooperation. President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order suspending U.S. support

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Trump immigration policies and a lower fertility rate slow US growth projection, budget office says

By FATIMA HUSSEIN and MIKE SCHNEIDER Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. population is projected to grow by 15 million people in 30 years, a smaller estimate than in previous years, due to President Donald Trump’s hard-line immigration policies and an expected lower fertility rate, the Congressional Budget Office said Wednesday. The nonpartisan budget

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Justice Department sues Connecticut and Arizona as part of effort to get voter data from the states

By SUSAN HAIGH Associated Press HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Officials in Connecticut and Arizona are defending their decision to refuse a request by the U.S. Justice Department for detailed voter information, after their states became the latest to face federal lawsuits over the issue. “Pound sand,” Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes posted on X,

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Gov. Ron DeSantis calls for special session in April to redraw Florida’s congressional districts

By MIKE SCHNEIDER and DAVID FISCHER Associated Press ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Wednesday he plans to call a special session in April for the Republican-dominated legislature to draw new congressional districts, joining a redistricting arms race among states that have redrawn districts mid-decade. Even though Florida’s 2026 legislative session starts

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The Latest: Trump exits 66 international organizations in latest retreat from global cooperation

By The Associated Press President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order suspending U.S. support for 66 organizations, agencies and commissions, including those affiliated with the United Nations, as the country further retreats from global cooperation. The targets are primarily U.N.-related groups that focus on climate, labor and other issues that the Trump administration

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US Christian leaders minister to an anxious diaspora with Venezuela’s future in flux

By LUIS ANDRES HENAO and GIOVANNA DELL’ORTO Associated Press Faith leaders who minister to Christians in Venezuela and the Venezuelan diaspora in the United States are urging prayers for peace as they attend to congregations roiled by uncertainty and high emotions following the U.S. capture of deposed leader Nicolás Maduro. In Venezuela, initial statements from

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Spanberger says she’s still digesting significance of becoming 1st woman elected Virginia governor

By OLIVIA DIAZ Associated Press/Report for America RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Less than two weeks before her inauguration, Democrat Abigail Spanberger says she’s still digesting what it means to become the first female governor in Virginia’s nearly 250-year history. “The campaign was about the things I want to do for Virginians,” Spanberger told The Associated

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Homeland Security plans 2,000 officers in Minnesota for its ‘largest immigration operation ever’

By REBECCA SANTANA and MIKE BALSAMO Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Department of Homeland Security said Tuesday that it launched what it described as the largest immigration enforcement operation ever carried out by the agency — with 2,000 federal agents and officers expected in the Minneapolis area for a crackdown tied in part to

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Trump store in suburban Philadelphia ‘kind of run its course’ and is set to close

By MIKE CATALINI Associated Press BENSALEM, Pa. (AP) — A suburban Philadelphia shop selling President Donald Trump-themed merchandise that became a magnet for die-hard supporters announced it’s closing its doors, six years after opening. The Trump Store, which sells hats, flags, T-shirts and other items in hotly politically contested Bucks County, posted on social media

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