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Trump family crypto firm sold major stake to UAE investment firm
The investment, worth a reported $500 million, gave Emirati-backed investors a 49 percent stake in World Liberty Financial, a Trump crypto company.
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In Texas, Democrats narrow GOP’s U.S. House majority, win upset in state Senate
Democrats flipped a state Senate district that President Donald Trump won by double digits. In a House election, the outcome slimmed the GOP’s margin
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House speaker ‘confident’ partial shutdown will end by Tuesday
Speaker Mike Johnson says he’s prepared to pass funding measures, already approved by the Senate, with the sole support of House Republicans.
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Judge ordered 5-year-old released, but data shows ICE is detaining more kids
As family detentions spike, the Trump administration is increasingly ensnaring the youngest, and most vulnerable, lawyers and advocates say.
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Trump tries humor, gets some silence at black-tie dinner with ‘people I hate’
In a frenetic presidency marked by jarring contrasts, he added another Saturday night: suiting up in black-tie regalia amid mass immigration protests and
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Mayors look at Minneapolis with concern and wonder: Is my city next?
Interviews with a dozen from both parties show dissatisfaction with the Trump administration’s immigration crackdowns and dismay with the fatal shootings
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Why a Minnesota child’s family doesn’t want ICE to deport her murderer
Demands that state and local authorities turn over “the worst of the worst” could set a killer free, a family worries.
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yesterday
DOJ misconduct complaint against D.C. federal judge dismissed
Chief U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg of D.C. was accused of bias by the Justice Department, which then failed to provide evidence against him.
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Judge denies Minnesota’s request for immediate end to immigration crackdown
Minnesota officials had said the immigration crackdown was endangering public safety in their state.
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yesterday
Democrats to shake up primary map, as 12 states vie to be among the first
The Democratic National Committee plans to select up to five states to hold the first primaries or caucuses to nominate its candidate in the 2028 cycl
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Trump wants to build a 250-foot-tall arch, dwarfing the Lincoln Memorial
The president is eyeing a plot of land near Memorial Bridge. The art critic who proposed the idea called for a smaller arch or for Trump to pick a new
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yesterday
Republicans relearn the lesson that shutdowns go poorly for them
After last year’s 43-day shutdown, GOP senators sought to eliminate as much risk as possible for federal funding.
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yesterday
Epstein file photos appear to show Andrew crouched over female on floor
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who was stripped of his royal titles over ties to Jeffrey Epstein, seems to be in images released by the Justice Departmen
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yesterday
Democrats want to ‘reimagine’ immigration enforcement. Just don’t say ‘abolish ICE.’
Democrats, quiet on immigration for most of the last year, are suddenly campaigning on it. But there is worry about overreach.
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The Washington Post
1/30/2026
Most of the federal government shuts down, but a quick end is in sight
The House is expected to take up a measure Monday to reopen agencies. Congress still has a fight ahead over new restrictions on immigration enforcemen
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The Washington Post
1/30/2026
Senate passes funding deal, but short-term shutdown still expected
A temporary funding lapse will start Saturday, as Speaker Mike Johnson says the House can consider the agreement early next week.
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1/30/2026
Don Lemon arrested by federal officials in connection with church protest
Former CNN host Don Lemon was arrested by federal officials and charged in connection with a church protest in Minneapolis that he had covered.
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1/30/2026
Justice Department releases large cache of additional Epstein files
The Justice Department has released the latest batch of files related to the federal investigations of convicted sex offenders Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine
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The Washington Post
1/30/2026
Justice Department opens civil rights investigation into Alex Pretti shooting
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s announcement regarding Alex Pretti’s death signals an apparent shift from DOJ’s handling so far of shootings involving
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The Washington Post
1/30/2026
Luigi Mangione won’t face death penalty in case of UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing
Luigi Mangione will not face the death penalty on charges of stalking and killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in late 2024, a federal judge ruled
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