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End Federal School Food ProgramsState governments are better positioned to fund and run them. Pointing to “breathtaking failures,” President Trump is moving to shut down the federal Department of Education. Congress will need to make any cuts permanent, but downsizing the federal education bureaucracy is a long-overdue reform. The department, however, is not the only way that the federal government intervenes in the nation’s schools. The government also spends $35 billion a year on school food programs through the...0 Comments 0 Shares
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House Republicans to go to war with 'rogue judges' blocking Trump's agenda: Here's their planHouse Republicans are going all out this week to signal their support for the Trump administration amid multiple legal standoffs over White House policy. A bill to limit U.S. district court judges’ ability to issue nationwide injunctions sailed through the House Rules Committee – the last gatekeeper for bills before a chamber-wide vote – in a party-line vote Monday evening, as expected. On Tuesday morning, meanwhile, two high-profile panels on the House Judiciary Committee will hold a...0 Comments 0 Shares
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What I Learned About Trump’s Second Term by Reading His First 100 Executive OrdersWe’ve gotten used to seeing a president’s first 100 days as a gauge of progress and a benchmark for history. (Thanks, Franklin Roosevelt.) To understand the early days of President Trump’s second term, however, when so much has happened so quickly, there is an alternative milestone to consider. Last week, with more than a month to go before he will reach 100 days in office, Trump surpassed 100 executive orders. Reading through them all lays bare the assumptions, obsessions and contradictions...0 Comments 0 Shares
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Trump Says He Settled on ‘Liberation Day’ Tariff Plan, but Doesn’t Reveal ItPresident Trump said that he had settled on a plan for his latest batch of tariffs expected this week but didn’t reveal what he had decided, after his economic team struggled to coalesce around a remade U.S. trade strategy. “I’ve settled, yeah,” Trump said in the Oval Office on Monday evening when asked whether he has decided on his “Liberation Day” plans, a term the president has used for tariffs to be announced by the self-imposed deadline of Wednesday.0 Comments 0 Shares
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Why Major Law Firms Surrendered to Trump so QuicklyDonald Trump’s campaign to punish and intimidate large law firms has generated a wave of controversy, with many bristling at his use of the presidency to punish his perceived enemies — with considerable success to date. In recent weeks, two large law firms reached settlements with the Trump administration that stunned the legal profession — the first with Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, which pledged to commit $40 million in free legal work “to support...0 Comments 0 Shares
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Senate parliamentarian could make or break Trump agendaSenate Republicans are facing crunch time on a long-overdue budget resolution, which has divided their conference over the possibility of cutting Medicaid and adding language to increase the debt ceiling by as much as $5 trillion. Whether they move on the bill this week could depend largely on a key ruling from Senate parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) has told colleagues that he wanted to get the budget to the floor this week, but...0 Comments 0 Shares
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About That Third TermIn the ever-turbulent arena of American politics, the specter of double standards looms large. Recent uproar over President Donald Trump's musings about a potential third term starkly contrasts with the muted reactions to former President Barack Obama's similar contemplations. This glaring inconsistency not only exposes media bias but also underscores a troubling trend of selective outrage that undermines the very fabric of our democratic discourse. On March 30, 2025, President Trump, during...0 Comments 0 Shares
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GAMERSLIVE.FRMcDonald's : c'est quoi le Big Arch, le nouveau burger deux steaks lancé ce mardi ?Avis aux plus gourmands, McDonald's France lance son plus gros burger, un Big Arch à deux steaks et au prix gonflé.Pour rester compétitives, les enseignes de fast-food renouvellent continuellement leurs cartes. Burger King, KFC et consœurs l'ont bien compris,...0 Comments 0 Shares
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GAMERSLIVE.FRNetflix : ce blockbuster de SF a donné une leçon à tous les films catastrophes, il a rapporté 700 millions de dollars et coûté trois fois moins cher que MoonfallPrésenté comme le film chinois le plus ambitieux de l'histoire du pays à sa sortie en 2019, ce long-métrage de science-fiction a tout explosé au box-office. Les spectateurs qui ont manqué ce rendez-vous peuvent se rattraper dès maintenant sur...0 Comments 0 Shares