A federal appeals court reversed a lower court’s order requiring the National Park Service (NPS) to restore signs and exhibits that were removed by the Trump administration.
The 1st Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday halted the ruling, which would have restored park materials that the administration says were purged as part of the administration’s effort to get rid of materials that “disparage” Americans.
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FOR INSIDERS | June employment report shows signs of weakness: 5 things to know
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Millions of Americans are sweltering under a summer heat dome ahead of the holiday weekend, but the U.S. job market is lukewarm at best.
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Live updates: Ex-Olympian charged in Reflecting Pool investigation; extreme heat blankets East Coast
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U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro announced Thursday that a former Olympian was indicted on a felony charge in what President Trump has called vandalism of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. David Hearn, a former Olympic canoe racer, faces a single count of property destruction in Washington, D.C.
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Democrat Josh Turek leading by 4 points in Iowa Senate race polling
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Democratic candidate Josh Turek leads GOP Rep. Ashley Hinson (Iowa) by 4 points in the Hawkeye State Senate race, according to a recent poll.
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Justice Barrett faces conservative ire, sexist attacks after birthright citizenship ruling
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Justice Amy Coney Barrett is facing fierce backlash from conservative lawmakers and pundits after voting to uphold birthright citizenship, serving a severe blow to a core pillar of President Trump’s immigration agenda.
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Hegseth faces off with ‘Free DC’ protesters at National Guard event
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth slammed protesters and praised the National Guard’s work Thursday morning during a D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force event in Washington.
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Luna digs in on SAVE America Act rebellion: ‘I don’t care’ who ‘hates me’
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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-La.) is digging in on her promise to rebel against Republican leaders over a bill to boost voter ID requirements, vowing to keep up her blockade that helped grind the House to a halt unless the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act is attached to major must-pass legislation.
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Appeals court sides with intelligence officers fired for working on DEI
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A federal appeals court in a 2-1 decision Thursday upheld a lower court ruling blocking the Trump administration from firing 19 career intelligence officers who had been assigned to roles dealing with diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA).
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Postal Service’s proposed restrictions on mail-in voting blocked
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A federal judge has halted the U.S. Postal Service’s proposed changes to its mail-in ballot delivery procedures, dealing another blow to President Trump’s effort to restrict the practice he has long criticized.
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