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Remote Work’s Hidden Toll on Mental Health Revealed
New research highlights mental health challenges stemming from remote work.
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U.S. Launches Largest Denaturalization Effort Targeting Fraud
The Trump administration is seeking to revoke citizenship from 17 individuals accused of immigration fraud.
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Iran and Israel Agree to Halt Fighting After Trump Intervention
Iran and Israel declare a ceasefire following President Trump’s call for peace.
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Trump and Mayor Mamdani to Attend Knicks Finals Game
President Trump and Mayor Zohran Mamdani will cheer for the Knicks at Madison Square Garden during the NBA Finals.
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Iran Halts Attacks on Israel Following Trump Intervention
Iran has announced an end to its attacks on Israel after President Trump called for a halt.
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Lawsuit Aims to Halt UFC Event at White House Over Corruption Claims
A lawsuit seeks to stop a UFC event at the White House, alleging improper permitting and environmental violations.
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Himes Criticizes Pulte’s Appointment as DNI Amid FISA Concerns
Rep. Jim Himes condemns Trump’s appointment of Bill Pulte as acting DNI, raising concerns over FISA Section 702 reauthorization.
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Pratt’s Lead Over Raman Narrows in L.A. Mayoral Race
Spencer Pratt’s lead over Nithya Raman in the L.A. mayoral race has diminished significantly, with a narrow margin separating the two candidates.
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Rye Barcott Discusses Veterans in Politics on Face the Nation
Rye Barcott, founder of With Honor, discusses veterans in politics and his new book on Face the Nation.
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Rep. McCaul Advocates for Tougher U.S. Stance on Russia
Rep. Michael McCaul calls for increased pressure on Russia to negotiate an end to the Ukraine conflict.
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Trump Pardons Former Congressman Stephen Buyer Convicted of Insider Trading
Trump has pardoned former GOP Rep. Stephen Buyer, who was convicted of insider trading in 2023.
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Sen. Warner Calls Platner Allegations ‘Disturbing’ as Voters Decide
Sen. Mark Warner described allegations against Senate candidate Graham Platner as “disturbing,” emphasizing that voters will ultimately decide.